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DESCRIPTI VE    CATALOGUE 

OF 

THE   COLLECTION   OF   GREEK   COINS 

FORMED     BY 
SIR     HERMANN     WEBER     M.  D. 

I823"19l8 


PROTAT   BROTHERS,   PRINTERS,    MACON   (FRANCE) 


THE 


WEBER     COLLECTION 


VOLUME    III 
PART    II 

GREEK    COINS 

ASIA 

PHRYGIA  —  LYCIA  —  PAMPHYLIA  —  P1SIDIA 

CILICIA  —  CYPRUS        GALATIA  —  CAPPAD0C1A  —  SYRIA 

PHOENICIA  —  PALESTINE  —  ARABIA  —  MESOPOTAMIA 

PERSIA      -  PERSIS  —  CHARACEKE  —  BACTRIA 

AFRICA 

EGYPT  —  CYRENAICA  —  LIBYA  —  ZEUGITANA 

ISLANDS   BETWEEN    AFRICA   AND    SICILY       NUMIDIA 

MAURETANIA        INCERTA 

BY 
L.      FORRER 


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LONDON 

SPINK  &  SON   Limited 

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1929 


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PHRYGIA 


PHRYGIA 


PHRYGIA 


Head,  B.V.,  B.M.Cat.,  Phrygia,  1906. 

Head,  B .  V . ,  Historia  Numorutn,  1 9 1 1 . 

Babelon,  Invent  aire  sommaire  de  la  Collection  Waddington,  1897. 

Radet,  G.,  En  Phrygie,  1893. 

Ramsay,  W.M.,  Cities  and  Bishoprics  of  Phrygia,  1895,  1897. 

Imhoof-Blumer,  Dr  F.,  Kleinasiatische  Mun^en,  1902. 

Imhoof-Blumer,  Znr  griechischen  und  romischen  Mun^kunde,  1908. 


-  478 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

PHRYGIA 

Abbaetae-Mysi. 

This  M\sian  people  occupied  a  district  in  western  Phrygia  of  which 

Ancyra  ami  Synaiis  were  the  chief  cities  (H.N.,  p.  663). 

Second  Century  (Circ.  B.C.  190-133). 

6968 

PI.  247 

Il8 

JE  20 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate. 

W.       MYinN      .  Winged  thunderbolt;  beneath,  M* :  the  whole 
^      ABBAITHN 

7.64 

in  oak- wreath. 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  Phrygia,  p.    1,  n°  4. 

Mionnet,  S.  VI,  p.  434,  n°  1. 

Accilaeum. 

On  the  Tembris  or  Tembros  in  Phrygia  Epictetus  (H.N.,  p.  663). 

Gordianus  III  Pius. 

6969 

PI.  247 

106 

JE  24 

AVT  KMA  NTHrOPAIA-  •  •  Bust  of  Gordian  to  r.,  laureate,  wear- 
ing cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

6.86 

fyL  AKKIAA6HN.  Nike,  poised  to  1.,  r.  foot  on  globe,  and  holding 

wreath  and  palm  :  border  of  dots . 

r                                                                       (Dr  Imhoof,  1 89 1.) 
B.  M.Cat.,  p.  3,  n°  3  (PI.  11,  4). 
Borrell,  Num.  Chivu.,  VIII,  14. 

Acmoneia. 

On  a  tributary  of  the  river  Sindrus  ;  about  six  miles  west  of  Diocleia 

(H.N.,  p.  663). 

First  Century  B.C. 

6970 

PI.  247 

65 

Ml6 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  wearing  oak-wreath. 

4.21 

479 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

fy.   [AKjMONEHN  (to  r.) 

ril   __      J-     (to  1.).  Asklepios  standing  to  front,  wearing 
1  IJcrUKAc 

himation  over  lower  limbs  and  1 .  shoulder,  and  resting  with  1 . 

on  serpent-staff. 

(W.  H.  Waddington,  1899.) 
B.M.  Cat.,  Phrygia,  p.  4,  n°  3  (PI.  11,  5). 

6971 
PI.  247 

64 

JEiS 

Similar. 

AKMONEn[N] 

4.14 

fy.    6EOAOTO[I  .  Similar. 

IEPOKAE 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1904.) 

6972 

56 

JE  18 

Similar. 

3.62 

»•    [T,]MO0EO  •  Simil"' 

(Sotheby  sale,  June,  1887.) 

Cf.  Mionnet,  IV,  p.   197,  n°  9. 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  5,  n°  11. 

6973 
PI.  247 

66 

JE  17 

Similar. 

4.27 

AKMON 

fy.     MHNOAO.  Similar. 

ZIAAON 

(Bompois  sale,  1882.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  6,  n°  16. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  196,  8. 

6974 
PI.  247 

62 

M  17 

Head  of  Kybele  or  City  to  r.,  turretedand  veiled. 

4.01 

T$L.      AKMO     Artemis,  in  long  chiton,  advancing  to  r.,  holding 
^      TIM06                              & 

in  1.  strung  bow,  and  with  r.  drawing  arrow  from  quiver  at  her 

shoulder ;  beside  her,  stag  to  r. 

(D.  Stilianopoulos,  Smyrna,  1902.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  5,  no  13  (PI.  11,  7). 

Imperial. 
Nero. 

6975 
PI.  247 

62 

JE  17 

AVTOKPATHP  NEPfiN  KAAYAIOI  KAIIAP    2EBAIT02    TEP- 

MANI KOI.  Bust  of  Nero  to  r.,  draped  ;   head  bare  :  border  of 

4.01 

dots. 

—  480  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

w       EniAEYKlOY  IEP  OYHNIO  YKATTITnNOI                     7 
*"                                                                        AKMONEON  '    ^us 

enthroned  to  1.,  holding  phiale  and  resting  on  sceptre;  in  field 

to  1.,  owl  and  crescent  :  border  of  dots. 

(Alex.  Grant  sale,   1890.) 
B.  M.Cat.,  p.  9,  ru>  37  (PI.  in,  3). 
Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  484,  n°  12. 

6976 
PI .  247 

62 

JE  17 

NEPON  KAIIAP  IEBAIT02.  Head  of  Nero  to  r.,  laureate  ;  in  field 
to  1.,  caduceus;  to  r.,  crescent :  border  of  dots. 

4.OI 

fyL.     ^    in    field  1.;    1.    AKMONEHN  ;  around,    2EPOYHNIOY 

KAniTflN02KAI  IOYAIAI  IEOYHPAI.  Zeus  enthroned  to  1., 

as  on  last  coin  ;  to  1.,  owl  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  10,  n°  41. 

6977 
PI.  247 

59 

JE  18 

Similar;  in  front  of  head  of  Nero,  countermark  :  Asklepios  stand- 
ing to  r.  holding  serpent-staff  :  border  of  dots. 

3.82 

1^,.  Similar  ;  legends    incomplete. 

(Alex.  Grant  sale,  1890.) 

m 

Marcus  Aurelius. 

6978 
PI .  247 

90 

iE  19 

AVKAIANTHNSINOC  C€.   Bust  of  M.  Aurelius  to   r.,    laureate, 
and  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

5.83 

I£.  €ni  TYNAIANOY  AKMONEDN.    Asklepios  standing  to  front, 

head  to  1.,  resting  with  1.  on  serpent-staff  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  190s.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  13,  no  61  (PI.  in,  8). 

6979 
PI.  247 

65 

iE  18 

AVKAIANTONINOC.  Similar. 

I£.  €n  TYNAIANOY  AKMONEHN.  Similar. 

4.21 

(Simpson  sale,  Edinburgh,  1887.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  13,  n°  61. 

—  481  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Septimius  Severus. 

6980 

PI.  247 

220 

B  30 

AYTKA.C6TT  C€OYHPOC  TT€P  AYI".  Head  of  Septim.    Severus 
to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

14.25 

fy.    €TTI    4>A-nP€ICK0Y    N€    TP-YOYACIAPX,     and    in    ex., 

.  Emperor  on  horseback  galloping  to  r.,  whip  in  r. 

hand,  towards  mountain  (Dindymos  ?)  on  which  stand  two  drap- 

ed female  figures  (Nemeses).  Beneath  horse,  at  foot  of  mountain, 

reclining  figure  of  River-god   (Maeander  ?)  to  1.  ;  above  group, 

eagle  flying  to  r.  :  plain  border . 

(D.  Stilianopoulos,  1896.) 

Imhoof,  Monn.  Gr.,  p.  392,  n°  50  (PI,  G,  n°  24). 

Cf.  Mionnet  IV,  p.  201,  n°  31. 

Cf.  Num.  Chron.,  1866,  p.  126,  n°  1. 

Severus  Alexander. 

6^81 

PI.  248 

198 

JE  29 

. .   KMAVP  AA€ZANA  •  •  Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

12.83 

J$L.  AKMO  l€HN.  Zeus   enthroned  to  front,  holding  thunderbolt 

and  sceptre ;  beneath  him  crouch  two  giants  with  snaky  tails,  face 

to  face  :  border  of  dots . 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  17, no  81  (PI.  iv,  2). 

Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  325,  n°  5515. 

Julia  Mamaea. 

6982 
PI.  248 

131 

JE  24 

IOYAIA  MAM6AC  Bust  of  Julia  Mamaea  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 
T$L.  AKM0N6HN.  Kybele  enthroned  to  1.,  wearing  polos,  holding 

8.48 

in  extended  r.  phiale  over  lion  with  head  turned   upwards,  and 

resting  with  1.  on  tympanum  :  border  of  dots . 

(A.O.  van  Lennep,  1893.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  18,  n°87. 

Bab.  Inv.  fVadd.,  p.  326,  n°  5519. 

—  482 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


6983 
PI.  248 


6984 
PI.  248 


6985 
PI.  248 


6986 
PI.  248 


91 
5.89 


JE  26 


239 
15.48 


JE  30 


96 
6.22 


JE  19 


105 
6.80 


JE21 


Gordianus  Pius. 

AVT  K  MAN  TOPAIANOC.  Bust  of  Gordian  to  r.,  laureate,  wear- 
ing cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  AKMON6HN.  Hermes  standing  to  front,  head  1.,  wearing  peta- 

sos,  holding  in  r.  purse  over  ram  r.  with  head  turned  back,  and 

in  1.  caduceus  :  border  of  dots. 

(F.  R.  Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1892.) 
Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  20,  n°  100. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  203,  n°  46. 

Gallienus. 

AYT  K  HOY  AIKTAAAIHNOC.  Bust  of  Gallienus  to  r.,    laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  ot  dots. 

fyi.  AKM  O  N€DN.  The  two  Kabeiri  standing  face  to  face,  holding 
one  another's  hand  and  resting  with  the  other  on  spear  :  border 

of  dots. 

(Magnesia,  1891.) 
Babelon,   luv.    //'</././.,  p.  326,  n°  5539. 

Aezanis. 

hi  Phrxgia  Epictctus,  near  the  sources  of  the  Rhyndacus. 
Probably  after  B .  C .  1 3  3  . 

Young  male  bust  to  r.,  in  triple-crested  helmet,    with   cheek-piece 
lowered . 

tyL.  Free  horse  walking  to  r.  ;  above,  pileus  of  Kabeiros  surmount- 
ed bv  star;  in  field  above,  1.  AI ;  r.  IA-- ;  beneath,  E. 

(Sim  sale,  1890.) 
Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  200,  nu  2  (PI.  xxvi,  1).  • 

Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  358,  n°  331. 

Similar,  draped  ;  behind,  MO  :   border  of  dots. 

fyL.  EPIKTHT  (to  r.).  Free  horse  to  r. ;  above,  pileus  ;  palm  across 

shoulder;  behind,  TAIOY. 

(Arslano«lou,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  201,  n°  9  (PI.  xxvi,  4). 


-    483 


61 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


6987 
PI.  248 


6988 
jjPl.   248 


6989 


699O 
PI.  248 


699I 
PI.  248 


40 


2.59 


49 


3.17 


50 


3.24 


196 


12.70 


196 


12.70 


IE  17 


IE  17 


IE  17 


iE28 


IE  28 


Imperial  Times. 
Marcus  Aurelius  —  Gallienus. 

AHMOC.  Head  of  bearded  Demos  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  AIZAN6  ITON.  Hygieia,  in  long  chiton  and  peplos,  standing 
to  r.  and  feeding  serpent  from  phiale  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bompois  sale,  1882.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  25,  n°  19. 

Head  of  Sarapis  to  r.,  wearing  modius  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  AIZAN6I  TON.  Eagle  to  I.,  looking  r.,  wings  open  :   border 

of  dots . 

(Bompois  sale,  1882.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  26,  n°  27. 
Mionuet,  IV,  p.  205,  no  57. 

Similar. 
1$L.  Similar. 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  26,  no  25, 
Time  of  Gallienus. 


(W.  T.  Ready,  1905.) 


[AHMOC]  AIZAN6ITHN.  Head  of  young  Demos  to  r.,  diademed  : 
border  of  dots. 

^L.  6HI  AYPZHN00NOCAP.  Dionysos,   naked  but   for  himation 

over  lower  limbs  and  1.  arm,  standing  towards  I.,  holding  in  r. 

kantharos  over  panther  at  his  feet,  and  resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos: 

border  of  dots . 

(Dr  F.  Imhoof,  1884.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  27,  no  32. 

I€PA  CYNKAHTCDC-  Young  male  head  of  the  Senate  to  r.,  should- 
ers draped  :  border  of  dots . 

T$L.  AIZA  N€ITHN.  Cultus-statue  of  Artemis-Ephesia   with  usual 
attributes  ;  on  either  side  a  stag  looking  upwards  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bompois  sale,  1882  ;  lot  1678.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  29,  no  41  (PI.  v,  7). 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  206,  n°  69. 


—    484   — 


PHRYGIA 


- 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

6992 

127 

.£26 

Similar . 

tyL.  AIZAN6ITHN.  Hekate  with  three  heads  and  six  arms,  holding 

8.23 

torches  and  serpents  :  border  of  dots. 

(Sotheby  sale,  June,  1887.) 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  206,  n°68. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Augustus. 

6993 
PI.  248 

78 

JE  30 

IEBAZTOI.  Head  of  Augustus  tor.,  bare. 

^          AIZANITHN     (1.) 

EniMENANAPOY  (j->  indistinct).  Zeus  of  Aezanis  standing 

5.05 

to  1.,  naked  to  waist,  holding  eagle  on  extended  r.  and  resting 

with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Alex.  Grant  sale,  1890.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  30,  no  50  (PI.  v,  8). 

6994 

87 

JE  20 

Similar. 

^       ..MENANAPOY    Q.    ., 

*"         AIZANITHN      'S,milar- 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  207,  n«  77. 

5.63 

Caligula. 

6995 
PI.  248 

69 

JE  20 

r  KAI  C€B  TEPMANIKOC.  Bust  of  Caligula  tor.,  laureate,  wearing 
cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

4-47 

AIZANITHN      (1.) 

(|>ANH[4>OPOY] 

(Alex.  Grant  sale,  1890.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  33,  n°  70. 

Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  491,  n°  47. 

6996 
PI.  248 

78 

JE  19 

TAIOC  KAICAP.  Head  of  Caligula  to  r.,  laureate :  border  of  dots. 
AlZANITHNEni 

5.05 

T$L.          AOAAIOY        .  Zeus  of  Aezanis,  as  above. 

[K]AACCIKO[Y] 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  32,  n°  63. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  208,  n°  32. 

48: 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


Germanicus  and  Agrippina. 
T6PMANIKOC.   Head   of  Germanicus  to  r.,   laureate  :  border   of 


6997 
PI.  248 


60 


JE  16 


6998 
PI.  248 


49 
3.17 


JE  17 


6999 


55 

3.56 


JE  17 


7000 
Pi.  248 


63 
4.08 


JE  20 


7001 
Pi.  248 


62 
4.01 


JE  22 


dots. 

fy.  ArPinniNA  €ni  KAACCIKOY  AlZANITflN.  Bust  of  Agrippina 
to  r.,  draped  :  border  of  dots. 


Mionnet,  IV,  p.  208,  n°  80. 


(Al.  Grant  sale,  1890.) 


r€PMANIKOC  €TTI  KAACCIKOY.   Head     of    Germanicus   to     r., 
radiate  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  [ArPirriNA]  AlZANITflN.  Bust  of  Agrippina  to  r.,  draped  : 

border  of  dots . 

(Al.  Grant  sale,  1890.) 
Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  490,^44. 

TEP[MAN]  (to  r.) 
IKOZ       (to  1.).  Bust  of  Germanicus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of 
dots. 

^£.    ArPinniNA€ni  KAACCIKOV-       Bust   of  Agrippina  tor.  : 
border  of  dots . 
N°  6998  is  repeated  on  the  plate  as  n°  6999. 


Cf. Mionnet,  IV,  p.  208,  n°  80. 
Babelon,  Inv.   Wadding  ton,  n°  5  5  54. 


(Smyrna,  189 1.) 


TEPMANIKOI.  Similar. 

V,L.  ArPinniNA  AIZANITCON  Eni  MHAHOY.  Bust  of  Agrippina  to 

r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  31,  n°  60. 
Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  490,  n°  42 . 

Claudius. 

KAAYAIOI  KAIIAP.  Head  of  Claudius  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of 
dots. 

AIZANI  [TOON] 
fy.    [Eni]nPG)TOMAXOY  .  Zeusof  Aezanistol.,  as  on  n°  6993. 

CGOKPATOY 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  210,  n°  94. 


486   — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7002 
PI.  249 

WO 


73 
4-73 


JE  20 


7003 
Pi.  249 


45 
2.91 


JE  16 


7004 
Pi .  249 


7005 
PI.  249 


45 
2.91 


58 
3-75 


M  17 


JE  19 


7006 
Pi.  249 


65 

4.21 


JEiS 


Similar 


^ 


.  Similar. 


AIZANITOON 

EM 
MHNOrENOY 

TOYNANNA 

(J.  Arnopoulo,  Smyrna,  1899.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  34,  n°  78. 
Babelon,  Inv.  Wadd.,p.  328,  n°  5567. 

Agrippina  Junior. 

ArPinniNAN  C6BACTHN.  Bust  of  Agrippina  Junior  to  r.  :  border 
of  dots . 

fy,.  AIZA  NITHN.  Bust  of  Agrippina  Senior  (?)  as  Persephone  to 

r.,  wearing  stephane  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  35,  n°  91. 
Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  494,  n<>  72. 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar;  in  front  of  head,  ear  ot  corn 


(Macridi  Pacha,   1893.) 


Sabina . 
CAB€INA  C6BACTH.  Bust  of  Sabina  to  r. 


I£.  €niMATMHTPOr€NOV  CAIZAN6ITHN.  Asklepios  standing 

to  front,  head  I.,  holding  in  r.  serpent-staff :  border  of  dots. 

(Bompois  sale,  1882.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  37,  no  102. 
Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  496,  n°  79. 

Commodus. 

AV  KAI  KOMOAOC.  Head  of  Commodus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border 
of  dots . 

^6.  AIZAN€  ITHN.  Cultus-statue  of  Artemis-Ephesia  to  front,  bet- 
ween crescent  and  star  :  border  of  dots . 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1904.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  40,  n»  125. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  213,  n°  116. 


-   487   - 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Alia. 

Near  the  modern  Islam-Keui,  on  the  upper  Sindrus  between  Acmo- 
neia  and  Siocharax  (H.N.,  p.  664). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Gordianus  Pius. 

7007 
PI.  249 

90 

JE  23 

AYT  KMA  NT  TOPAAIANOC.    Bust   of  Gordian   tor.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

5.83 

f$L.  AAIHNHN.  Dionysos,  naked,  but  for  himation  across  his  lower 
limbs  and  1.  arm,   holding  in  r.  kantharos  over  panther  at  his 
feet,  and  resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 

(F.R.Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,p.  46,  no  12  (PI.  vi,  8). 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  216,  n°  132. 

Amorium. 

An  important  town  in  far  eastern  Phrygia(H  .N.y  p.  665). 
After  133  B.C. 

7008 
PI.  249 

156.5 

JE  21 

Head  of  Zeus  tor.,  wearing  oak- wreath. 

T$L.  AMO[PIA]NHN.  Eagle  standing  to  r.  on  thunderbolt,  with  cadu- 
ceuson  1.  wing;  in  field,  r.  ?  KAEA,,1,  1W. 

10. 14 

(F.R.Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Monn.  Gr.,  p.  392,  n°  54. 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  47,  n°  2. 
Cf.Imhoof,  K.M.,  p.  197,  no  8. 

7009 
PI.  249 

112 

JE  19 

Similar. 

1$L.  Similar  type  ;  legend  in  ex.  cut  off;  to  1.  of  eagle,  A/P  ;  to  r.  A# 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 

7.25 

■ 

7010 
PI.  249 

65 

JE  15 

Female  head  to  r.,  turreted  (Kybele  ?)  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  Lion  running  to  r.;  above,         ;  below,  caduceus. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
Imhoof,  Gr.  Mun^en,  p.  728,  no  646  (PI.  xn,  2). 

4.21 

—  488  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Imperial  Times. 

Marcus  Aurelius  —  Geta  or  later. 

701 1 

PI.  249 

Il6 

IE  23 

0€  AP  flMH.  Bust  of  Roma  helmeted  to  r.,   with  r.    breast  bare 
and  part  of  1.  arm  :  border  of  dots. 

7-5i 

fyL.  AMOPI  ANON.  Two  right  hands  clasped  :  border  of  dots. 

(Constantinople,  1897.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  49,  n°  17. 
Imhoof,  Choix,  PI.  v,  186. 

7012 
PI.  249 

62. 5 

JE  20 

AHMOC.  Head  of  young  Demos  to  r.,   laureate  :  border  of  dots. 
F$£.  AMOPIANON.  Apollo,  naked,  standing,  facing,  headtol.,  hold- 

4.05 

ing  lyre  in  1.  and  plectrum  in  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1897.) 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Caligula. 

7013 

PI.  249 

85 

JE  20 

TAIOC  KAIC[AP].  Head  of  Caligula  to  r..  bare  :  border  of  dots. 
E£.  €niCIAOV  A/OVKIOVCTO  VOYiy  A/ICON.  Eagle  to  r.,  wings 

5-37 

closed,  standing  on  shin-bone  with  hoof;  in  field  r.,  AA  :  border 

of  dots. 

(Magnesia  in  Lydia,  1891.) 
Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  si,  n°  26. 

Vespasian. 

7OI4 

PI.  249 

no 

JE  22 

OYEinAIIANOZ  KAI2AP  M3  .  Bust  of  Vespasian  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

7. 12 

fyL.   EniAOYI    tAMlOY   2IA0YA    HOY.    Temple     front    of  four 

columns,  within  which,  flaming  altar  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1899.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  52,  n°  32. 

Babelon,  Inv.  Wadd.,  p.  33 r,  n°  5611  (PI.  xv,  9). 

-  489  - 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7015 
PI.  249 


70l6 
PI.  249 


7017 
PI.  249 


285 
18.46 


^33 


125 
8.10 


JE  25 


86 
5-57 


iE  22 


Caracalla. 

AYTK-MAYPCCOYHANTflNINOCAV.  Bust  of  Caracalla  tor., 
laureate,  in  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  AMOPIA  N  HN.  Herakles,  naked,  bearded,  standing  to  front 

towards  r.,  resting  with  r.  on  club,  and  holding   out  with  1., 

over  which  hangs  lion-skin,  a  phiale  to  a  serpent  twined  round 

the  fruit-tree  of  the  Hesperides  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  Constantinople,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  55,  n° 45  (PI.  vm,4). 
Babelon,  Inv.  IVaddington,  p.  331,  n°  5620. 


Geta. 


C€TT.r€T  AC  KAICAP.  Bust  of  young  Geta  to  r.,  head  bare,  wear- 
ing cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  AMOPIA  NHN.  Zeus,  naked  to  waist,  wearing  himation  over 
lower  limbs,  enthroned  to  1.,  holding  in  r.  thunderbolt,  and  rest- 
ing with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  56,  n°  S3.  : 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  218,  n°  142. 

Ancyra 

The  chief-city  of  the  district  Abbditis  in  western  Phrygia  ;  probably  the 
place  of  mintage  of  the  coins  reading  MYIHN  ABBAITHN  (n°  6968) 
struck  in  the  second  century  B .  C.  (H.N.,  p.  665). 

Imperial  Times. 

Time  of  the  Flavians . 

I6PA  CYN  KAHTOC.  Young  male  bust  of  the  Senate  to  r.,  should- 
ers draped  :  border  of  dots. 

AN 
^6.      KYPA  within  laurel-wreath  :  border  of  dots . 

NHN 

(Alex.  Grant  sale,  1890.) 
Mionnet  IV,  p.  219,  no  146. 


—  490  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Time  of  Sept.  Severus  and  family. 

7018 
PI.  249 

58 

JE  17 

06A  PHMH.  Bust  of  Roma  to  r.,  wearing  polos,  shoulders  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 

3-75 

T$L.  ANKV  PANHN.  Dionysos,  naked  to  waist,  himation  over  lower 

limbs,  standing  to  front,  head  to  1.,  holding  in  r.  kantharos,  and 

resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 

(Booker,  1885.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  60,  n°  17. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  219,  n°  149. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Nero. 

7019 

PI.  249 

64 

JE  19 

AI"KYPANON  N€P-  •  •  Head  of  youthful  Nero  to  r.,  baie. 

fy.  €TTI  KAAYAIOY  APT6MIAOPOY  l€P€nC.  Zeus,  naked,  stand- 

4.14 

ing  to  1.,   holding  in  r.  anchor,    and  resting  with   1.  on  long 

sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.J 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  220,  n°  152. 

Sabina. 

7020 

72 

JE  19 

GAB6INA  C€BACTH.  Bust  of  Sabina  to  r. 

1$L.    ANKVP  ANflN.    Cultus-statue    of   Artemis-Ephesia   to  front, 

4.66 

flanked  by  two  stags  :  border  of  dots. 

>                                                                                                             (Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  62,11°  24. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  221,  n°  159. 

Faustina  Junior. 

7021 

PI.  249 

69 

JE  19 

4>AVCTINAC€  BACTH-  Bust  of  Faustina  Junior  to  r.,  hair  bound 
with  string  of  pearls  :  border  of  dots. 

4-47 

1^,.  ANKV  PANHN.  Cultus-statue  of  Artemis-Ephesia  to  front,  flank- 

ed by  two  stags  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  64,  n°  33. 

.;  •                             Mionnet,  IV,  p.  223,  n°  167. 

—  49'   — 


62 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

1 

DESCRIPTION 

7022 

47 

JEiS 

■ 

Similar. 

tyL.  Similar. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 

3.04 

Septimius  Severus. 

7023 
PI.  249 

276 

JE  31 

AVT  KAI  [AOV  ?]  CCTTTI  C€OVHPOC  n€[P].   Bust    of  Septimius 
Severus  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum :  bord- 

17.88 

er  of  dots. 

fy.  €n  T  AVP(1.)  MOA€  (above)  CTOV  APX  ArKV  (r.)  PANflN 
(in  ex.).  Zeus,  naked,  standing  to  1.  resting  with  !.  on  sceptre  ; 

in  front  of  him,  city-goddess  (or  Hera),  turreted,  holding  pome- 
granate in  uplifted  1.  and  resting  with  r.  on  sceptre  ;   between 

the  two  figures,  eagle  flapping  its  wings  :  border  of  dots . 

(Sim  sale,  1890.) 
Imhoof,  Kleinasiatischt  Muu^en,  p.  204,  n°  6  (this  coin). 

Apameia. 

Founded  by  Antiochus  I  (Soter)  and  named  after  his  mother,  Apama. 
Situate  near  the  sources  of  the  Maeander,  and  its  tributary  mountain 
torrents,  Marsyas,  Orgas  and  Therma.  (//.AT.,  p.  666.) 

Ore.  B.  C   133-48. 

7024 
PI.  249 

152 

JE  22 

Bust  of  Athene  to  r.,  wearing  aegis  and  crested  Corinthian  helmet, 
with  running  griffin  beneath  crest. 

9.85 

1$L.  AfTAMEON  (above).  Eagle  flying  tor.  over  Maeander  symbol; 

above,  star,  and  on  either  side,  pileus  of  Dioskuros  surmounted 

....     ANAPONIKOfI] 

by  star;  beneath,         AAK|0Y 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  76,  no  38. 

7025 
PI.  250 

99 

JE  24 

Similar;  small  countermark  on  cheek. 

J$L.  Similar;  but  beneath  Maeander  symbol,  KHKOY. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  229,  n°  214. 

6.41 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  83,  no  78  (PI.  x,  5). 

492 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

.  .   •                                           DESCRIPTION 

7026 
PI.  250 

136 

JE2I 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  wearing  oak-wreath. 

fyl.  AHAME  (r.)  Cultus-statue  of  Artemis-Anaitis   wearing  long 

8.81 

:      ' 

1           1    1    u            1        1.1    ANAPONI 
chiton,  kalathos,  and  veil;  to  1.        . „■/%     • 

A  A  l\  1  Cy 

' 

(Apameia,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  76,  n°  41. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  227,  n°  196. 

7027 
;P1.  250 

124 

JE  19 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar;  magistrates'  name,  _,...,   . 

Bl  AN 

8.03 

(Smvrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  80,  n°  61. 

7028 

PI.  2SO 

87 

JE  21 

Similar. 

d,    c       1               ■  ♦    .    '             HPAKAE 
TjL.  Similar;  magistrates  name,    _r._     • 

ElAO 

5.63 

(A.O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  81,  n°  67. 

Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  508,  no  127. 

7029 

82 

JE  19 

Similar. 

T$L.  Similar  type;  AnAME  (to  r.  of  figure);  to  1.  .  .  -MO-  • 

8.31 

(Apameia,  1891.) 

7030 

79 

JE  15 

Bust  of  Artemis,  turreted,  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

PI.  250 

5.12 

tyL.  AI1AME  (r.).  Marsyas,  naked,  advancing  to  r.,  playing  double 
flute,  his  nebris  tied  about  his  neck,  and  flying  behind  him  ; 

beneath,  Maeander  symbol;  to  1.   „,..._  . 
J                      KH<plI 

(A.O. van  Lennep,  1892.) 
r                                              B.M.Cat.,  p.  77,  no  47. 

Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  509,  n°  143. 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Sept.  Sever  us  —  Alexander  Sever  us . 

7031 

PI.  250 

38 

JE  14 

Z€VCK€  A€N€VC.  Head  of  Zeus  Kelaineus  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 
V)L.  An  AM  €HN.  Eagle  to  front,  head  to  r.,  wings  open  :  border 

2.46 

of  dots. 

(Dr  Imhoof,  1899.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  88,  n°  114  (PI.  xi,  2). 

Imhoof,  Gr.  Mfmqen,  p.  729,  n°  651  a. 

493 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Philip  to  Valerian  and  Gallienus  (?) 

7032 
PI.  250 

214 

JE  32 

I€PA  CVNKAHTOC.  Young  male  bust  of  the  Senate  to  r.,  drap- 
ed :  border  of  dots. 

13.86 

I£.    riAPAINOV  AnOAINAPlOV   ATTAM6HN.    Dionysos,    naked, 

standing  to  1.,  pouring  out  from  kantharos  in  extended  r.   and 

holding  thyrsos  in  1. ;  at  his  feet,  panther  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Augustus. 

7033 

95 

JE  19 

ZEBAZTOZ.  Head  of  Augustus  to  r.,  laureate. 

TAIOZ    [KAIZAP] 

ty~  •       ri,ilI^A2ilNI    (indistinct).  Caius  Caesar  (?)  ascharioteer, 
^        OZPOY<|>OZ      v             '                    v ' 

6.15 

APAM6HN 

in  quadriga  of  four  standing  horses  to  front;  above,  Nike  crown- 

, 

ing  charioteer. 

(Spink,  1889.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  9},  no  159  (PI.  xi,  6). 
Babelon,  Inv.  Wadd.,  p.}}6,  no  5701. 

Vespasian. 

7034 
PI.  250 

170 

JE  26 

AYTOKPATHP  KAIZAP  ZEBAZTOZ  OYEZnAZIANOZ.   Head   of 
Vespasian  to  r.,  laureate. 

11 .01 

^..EnmAANKlOY  OYAPOY-  KOINON  <|)PYriAZ  ArTAMEIZ. Shear 

of  five  ears  of  corn. 

(Chaix  Sale,  Paris,  1889.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  9J.  no  130. 
Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  JIJ,  no  157. 

Hadrian. 

7035 
PI.  250 

61 

JEiS 

AV  KATPAAPIANOC.  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,   laureate,  wearing 
cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

3-95 

—  494 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


^"   MACCV^^AnNM6^r^'  Marsyas>  naked'  advancing   to  r-' 


with  flying  nebris,  playing  on  double  flute. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  95,  n°  132. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  233,  11°  243. 


(J. P.  Lambros,  1891 .) 


7036  82       JE  19       AAPIANOC  KAIC  C€B.  Bust  of  Hadrian   to  r.,   laureate,   wearing 
PI-  250     5.31  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  AnAM€ON  MAPCVAC  KIBHTOI.  Marsyas,  naked  but  for  hima- 

tion  across  thighs,  recumbent  to  1.  in  rocky  cave,  above  which 

are  five  chests  (xi^wtsi)  ;  he  holds  in  raised  r.  cornucopiae,  and 

in  1.  double  flute;  beneath  him,  inverted  vase  from  which  a  stream 

flows  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Hirscli,  Munich.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  96,  n°   1 55  (PI.  xi,  10). 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  233,  n°  242. 

Caracalla  and  Plautilla. 

7037  JE  22         AV-K-MA 
PI.  250     6.28  ANTflN€IN 

OV  .Busts,  face  to  face,  of  young  Caracalla  to  r.,  laureate, 

nAAVTIAAA 

Avrov 

and  of  Plautilla,  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

EniArnN  ooctoy 

VjL.    APT€MArATTAM€IC  (in  field) 

KOINON    <|)PVriAC(in  ex.).  Eagle  standing  to  front,  head  to 
v.,  holding  wreath  in  claws  :  border  of  dots. 

(Merzbacher  sale,  Munich.) 
Cf.  Mionn.  5.  VII,  p.  235,  n°  253. 
Babelon,  luv.  fVadd.,  p.  337,  n°  5720. 


Appia 

On  the  north  road  from  Aemoneia  to  Cotiaeum,  about  thirty  miles 
north  of  Aemoneia,  and  the  same  distance  south  of  Cotiaeum  (H.N., 
p.  667). 


—  495  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

(Abia).     • 

Imperial  Times. 
Time  of  Trajan  (?) 

7038 
PI.  250 

42 

JE  15 

Beardless  bust  of  Herakles  to  r.,  laureate,  with  lion-skin  tied  round 
neck  :  border  of  dots . 

tyL.  Anni  ANON.  Winged  caduceus. 

2.72 

(F.R.Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1892.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  106,  n°  3. 

Babelon,  Inv.  Wadd.,  p.  338,  n°  5736. 

Time  of  Philip. 

7039 
PI.  250 

80 

JE  20 

BOVAH.  Veiled  bust  of  Boule  tor.  :  border  of  dots. 

$L.  ETTANTEPAP  X  AnniANHN.   Dionysos,   naked,    standing  to 

5.18 

front,  head  1.,  holding  kantharos  in   r.,  and  resting  with  1.  on 

thyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 

(F.R.  Wiedemann, Smyrna,  1892.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  107,  n°  4  (PI.  xin,  3). 

Babelon,  Inv.  Wadd.,  p.  338,  n°  5737- 

Bria. 

Between  Eumeneia  and  Sebaste,  at  the  foot  of  the  Burgas  Dagh,  (H. 
N.,  p.  668). 

Imperial  Times. 

: 
| 

Time  of  Sept.  Severus. 

7O4O 
PI.  250 

48 

JE  20 

Bust  of  Sarapis  to  r.,  wearing  modius  :  border  of  dots. 

1^6.   BPIANflN.  Isis  standing  to  1.  in  long  chiton,  holding  in  raised 

3. II 

r.  sistrum,  and  in  lowered  1.  situla  :  border  of  dots. 

Pureed. 

(Bunbury  Sale,   1896.) 

B.  M.Cat.,  p.  109,  n°  1  (PI.  xm,  8). 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  244,  no  300. 

—  496 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Bruzus. 

(Kara-Sand  ukli. ) 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Septimius  Severus. 

704I 
PI.  250 

126 

M  26 

AVKAI  AC€nC€OVHP.  Head  of  Sept.  Severus  to  v.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

8   16 

I£.  KAIKPOY<t>IN  OCBPOYZHNON  AN€0HK.  Hygieia  standing  to 

front,  head  r.,  feeding  serpent  from  phiale  which  she  holds   in 

her  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(F.R.Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
CI.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  1 1 1 ,  n°  7  (PI.  xiv,  3). 
Cf.  Mionnet,  IV,  p.  246,  n°  306. 

Maximus. 

7042 

9* 

JE  23 

TIOYOY  [MAIIM]  OCK.  Bust  of  Maximus  to  r.,  head  bare,  wear- 
ing cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

5.89 

fyL.  BPOVZH  NflN.  Hygieia  feeding  serpent,  as  on  last  coin  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  112,  n°  15. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  247,  n°  312. 

Gordianus  Pius. 

7043 

PI.  2SO 

120 

JE  25 

AVT  K  MAN  TOPAIANO.  Bust  ofGordian  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing 
cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

7-77 

fyL.  BPOVZHNHN.  Artemis,  standing,  facing,  on  globe,  holding  in 

each  hand  extended,  a  flaming  torch  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896  ;  lot  326.) 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  247,  n°  315. 

7044 

125 

JE  24 

Similar. 

fy.  BPOVZHNON.  Similar. 

(Bunbury  sale    1896.) 

8.10 

—    497 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7045 
PI.  250 


42 
2.72 


;Ei8 


7046 


4i 
2.65 


JE  18 


7047 
Pi.  250 


7048 
Pi.  250 


226 
14-64 


JE  30 


236 
1529 


M  31 


•  • .  TOPAIAN  •  •  •  Similar  bust. 

T$L.  BPOVZ   HNHN.  Eagle  to  front,  wings  open,  head  to  r.,  stand- 
ing on  plain  line  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bunbury  sale,.  1896.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  114,  n°  23. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  247,  n°  315. 

Similar.  !  • 

tyL.  Similar. 

(Chaix  sale,;  1889.) 


Cadi. 

Near  the  sources  of  the  Hermus  at  the  foot  of  Mount  Dindymus,  in 
the  district  called  Abbaitis  in  Phrygia  Epictetus  (Ji.  N.,  p.  668). 

Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  Gordian. 

AHMOC.  Head  of  young  Demos  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of;  dots. 

T$L.  TK'jAAOHNnN.  Herakles,  naked,  almost  facing,  head  to  r., 
holding  club  in  r.  and  apples  in  1.  ;  lion-skin  over  1.  arm  :  .bord- 
er of  dots.  , 

(J.  Arnopoulo,  Athens,;  1899.) 

Cf.  Mionnet,  IV,  p.  249,  n°  322. 

i 

... 
I6POC  AHMOC.  Similar. 

€ni  AVPANTinA  TPOVriAN<l>IA 
^  KA      N 

T"  ao   n 

H        N 

chiton  and  himation,  standing  to  1.,  holding  in  r.,  eagle,  and 

resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Merzbacher  sale,: 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  117,  n°  8  (PI.  xiv,  10). 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  249,  n°  328. 


.  Zeus    Laodikeus,    in 


long 


1904.) 


-  498  - 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7049 
PI.  250 


70 

4  53 


JE  19 


7050 
Pi.  250 


72 
4.66 


JE  19 


7051 
Pi.  250 


100 
"67^8" 


JE  20 


7052 


.Hi 
10. 10 


JE29 


Imperial  Coinage. 
Claudius. 

KAAYAIOI  KAI2AP.  Head  of  Claudius  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of 
dots. 

I£.  EHI  MEAITHNOI  AIKAHniA  AOY;  in  field,  *A     A0  .  Zeus 

H     NflN 

Laodikeus,  to  1.,  as  on  last  coin  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  1 19,  n°  16. 

Cf.  Mionnet,  IV,  p.  250,  n°  333. 


Similar  ;   KAAVAIOC  KAICAP. 


fy.  KAAOHNG0N€nM€AITG0NOC  ;  in  field  AC*AH     Simj 

niA 


ar. 


(Alischan,  Constantinople,  1888.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  1 19,  n°  17. 


Domitia. 

AOMITIA  C€BACTH.  Bust  of  Domitia  to  r.   :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  KAAO  HNHN.  Cultus-statue  of  Artemis-Ephesia  to  front,  with 

usual  supports  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  120,  n"  24  (PI.  xv,  2). 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  231,  n°  338. 

Julia  Mamaea. 

IOYAIA  MAMAIA  AYI".    Bust  of  Julia   Mamaea  to  r.  :    border  of 
dots. 

fy.    €TTI  AIAZ  6NOAOXOYA  PX  KAAOHNHN.     Hermes,    naked, 

standing  towards  1.,  holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in  1.  chlamys  and 

caduceus. 

(Chaix  sale,  1883.) 
B.  M.Cat.,  p.  123,  n°  34. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  233,  n«  345. 


-199 


63 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Tranquillina. 

7053 

PI.  251 

289 

JE  29 

<|)OV  CAB  TPANKVAAINA.  Bust    of  Tranquillina  to    r.,  wearing 
stephane  :  border  of  dots. 

12.24 

fy*.  €TTI  AVP  (in  ex.)  KA€OnATOPOC  KAAOHNHN.  Asklepios  to 

1.,  and  Hygieia  to  r.,  facing  one  another,  each  with  their  usual 

attributes  :  border  of  dots. 

(Alischan,  Constantinople,  1888.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  124,  n°  39. 

Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  530,  n°  232. 

Ceretapa. 

In  southern  Phrygia,  on  the  bank  of  a  small  lake  about  twenty  miles 
south-east  of  Colossae  (H.N.,  p.  668). 

(Kayadibi.} 

Imperial  Times. 

Time  of  Caracalla. 

7054 

PI.   2SI 

42 

iE  16 

Head  of  young  Herakles  to  1.,  in  lion-skin  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  K€P€TAn€.  Club  covered  with  lion-skin,  and  bow-case  con- 
taining strung  bow  and  arrows  :  border  of  dots. 

(Consul  F.  Weber  sale,  Munich,  1908.)  p 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  129,  n°  5. 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  342,  n°  5798. 

2.72 

Cibyra. 

A  city,  near  the  sources  of  the  Indus  in  southern  Phrygia,  bordering 
upon  Lycia,  incorporated  into  the  Roman  province  of  Asia  in  B.C.  84 
(H.N.,  p.  669). 

Circ.  B.C.  166-84. 

7055 

PI.  251 

193.2 

^28 

Young  male  bust  to  r.,  in  crested  helmet,   neck  draped   :  border 

12.52 

of  dots. 

—  500 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

T$L.  KIBYPATHN.  Horseman  galloping  to  r.,  armed  with  helmet, 

shield,    cuirass,     and    spear     couched  ;    above,    pilei    of    the 

Dioskuri ;  behind  horseman,  bee;  on  his  cuirass,  K  ;   beneath. 

A      K€A 

0      Al    .  —  Tetradrachm. 

KIBYPATHN 

(W.  T.  Ready  ;  trom  Payne  Knight  Collection  (?). 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  131,  n°  4  (PI.  xvi,  1). 

7056 
PI.  251 

195 

JK  29 

Similar. 

j^      KIBYPATHN  (bdow)   Similar  type;  in  field  L?  I|A .  r>  MA  . 
MO 

12.63 

beneath,  B.  —  Tetradrachm. 

[(Pavne  Knight.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  131,  n°  1. 

Cf.  Inihoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  395,  n°  71. 

7057 
PI.  251 

43   5 

JR.  17 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar  type  ;  beneath  horseman,  KIBYPATHN.  —  Drachm. 

2.82 

(Bompois  sale,  1882;  lot  1683.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  132,  n°  7. 

7058 
PI.  251 

43.8 

JR.  17 

Similar. 

OP 

1%.  Similar;  beneath  horseman,  l/lr,wOA-ri~kl  • —  Drachm. 

KIBYr  ATI2N 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  133,  n°  11  (PI.  xvi,  3). 

2.84 

7059 
PI.  251 

93 

JE  16 

Lion  to  1.;  above,  indistinct  inscription  :  border  of  dots*. 
tyL.  Humped  bull  to  r. ;  above  crescent-moon.  :  border  of  dots. 

6.02 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 

*Dr  Imhoof-Blumer  has  suggested  Cibyra  Phryg.  as  a  possible  mint  place  ;  M. 

Svoronos,  Smyrna  ;  and  others,  Sardes,  Tralles,  Tarsus  or  some  Pisidian  mint. 

7060 

PI.  251 

75 

JE  20 

MAPKEAAOI.  Young  male  head  to  r.,  bare  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  KIBVPATHN.  Eagle  on  cippus,  almost  facing,  head  turned  to 

4.86 

r.,  wings  open  :  border  of  dots. 

(Consul  Weber  sale,  Munich,  1908  ;  lot  3486.) 

;oi  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  M.  Aurelius. 

7061 
PI.  251 

70.5 

JE  20 

Head  of  bearded  Herakles  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  KIBYPATON.  River-god  recumbent  to  1.,  holding  reed  in  r., 
and  resting  1.  arm  on  upturned  vase  :  border  of  dots. 

4-57 

(F.R.  Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 

7062 

PI.  2S! 

66 

JE  20 

Bust  of  Helios  to  r.,  radiate  :  border  of  dots. 

fy      MB/^r  •  Wicker  basket  (x.t6u)t6?  ?)  :  border  of  dots. 
ATilN 

(F.R.  Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  13s,  no  26. 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Monn.  Gr.,  pp.  396,  397,  and  Gr.  M.,  p.  207,  n°  658  var. 

4.27 

7063 
PI.  251 

5i 

JE  17 

Heads  of  the  Dioskuri,  conjoined,  to  r.  ;  each  surmounted  with 
star. 

3.30 

^6.  [KI]BYPA. . .  (in  ex.).  Nike  to  L,  erecting  trophy,  in  field  to 

1.,  countermark,  diademed  head  to  r. 

(Dr  Earinos>,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

Cf.  Miannet,  IV,  p.  258,  n°  373. 

7064 
PI.  251 

47 

JE  17 

Bust  of  Selene  to  r.,  with  crescent  above  forehead,  and  horns  on 
shoulders  :  border  of  dots.                                                          1 

3.04 

$L.  KIBVPATHN.  Men  standing  to   1.,  holding  patera  in  r.  over 
altar,  and  spear  in  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Present  from  Dr  Mordtmann,  Constantinople,  1891.) 

7065 
PI.  2SI 

323 

^33 

AHMOC  KIBVPATflN.  Youthful  bust  of  Demos  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

20.93 

T$L.  €TTIKA<t>l  A  OKA€OC.  Hades  Sarapis  enthroned  to  1.,  wear- 
ing modius  and  resting  on  sceptre  ;  holds  in  r.  phiale  over  Ker- 

beros  at  his  feet :  border  of  dots. 

(D.  Stilianopoulos,  Smyrna,  1902.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  135,  n<>  24  (PI.  xvi,  8). 

Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  533,  n°  24s. 

502  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Diadumenian. 

7066 

PI.  2)1 

69 

JE  19 

M  OFT  ANTfl  NINOCA-K.   Head   of  Diadumenian  to  r.,   bare    : 
border  of  dots. 

4-47 

fy.     K'B^A  •  Wicker-basket  (badge  of  Cibyra,  xi6<ot6?). 

(Gian  Louisides,  1905.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  141,  u°6o. 

Alexander  Severus. 

7067 
PI.  2)1 

70 

M  20 

AVK  MAVC    AA€IANAPOC.  Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to  r.,  laur- 
eate, wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  ot  dots. 

4  53 

^      KIBVPA     Wicker  basket  (X16WT$?>  badge  of  Cibyra)  :  border 

of  dots. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1907.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  142,  n°  67. 

Tranquillina. 

7068 
PI.   25I 

180 

JE  25 

<|>P  TPAN  KYAA€INA  C€B.    Bust  of  Tranquillina    to  r.,  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 

11.66 

1$L.  KIBVPA  TON.  Nike  to  1.,  holding   wreath  and   palm;  in  field 

to  1.,  wicker  basket  (xi$co?5;),  and  date  0C  (=  219   =  A.D. 

241-244)  :  border  of  dots. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1885.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  145,  n°82. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  263,  n»  405. 

Trajan  Decius. 

7069 
PI.  251 

no 

£•  24 

AVTKAITPAIA  [NOC  A€KIOCj.    Bust   of  Trajan   Decius   to  r., 
radiate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

7. 12 

tfL.  KIBVP  ATGON.  Temple  front  of  two  columns,  containing  the 

basket  of  Cibyra  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1902.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  147,  no  87. 

—  503 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7070 

PL  251 


JE  18 


5.70 


7071 
pi.  251 


58 
3-75 


JE  17 


7072 


70-5 
4-57 


JE  20 


Colossae. 

On  the  Lycus,  about  twelve  miles  above  Laodiceia  (H.N.,  p.  670). 

Autonomous  Coins. 

Second  or  First  Century  B.C. 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate. 

#-•     £2*,™  •  Winged  thunderbolt. 

(Dr  Imhoof,  1 89 1.) 
Head,  Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  670. 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  346,  n°  585 5. 

Cotiaeum. 

On  the  upper  Tembris,  about  thirty  miles  north  of  Appia  on  the  north 
road  from  Acmoneia  to  Dorylaeum  (H.N.,  p.  670). 

(Koutaya.) 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  Galba  and  Vespasian. 

KOTIAEIX  2YNKAHT0N.  Young  male  head  of  the  Senate  to  r., 
laureate,  shoulders  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  [Eni.K-]ZEKOYNAOY.  Kybele  enthroned  to  1.,  holding  in  r. 

phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on  tympanum  ;  beneath  throne,  lion 

seated  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,   1891.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  158,  n°  2  (PI.  xx,  1). 

Time  of  the  Philips  and  later. 
AHMOC.  Bust  of  bearded  Demos  to  r. 

BL.  Em  nEPMA<t>IAAPX,  and  in  ex.,  K0TlAfl  .Zeus  seated  to  1., 
'  Lin 

himation  over  lower  limbs,  holding  patera  in  r.  and  leaning  on 

sceptre  with  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 


—   504  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7073 

PI.  251 


7074 
PI.  252 


7075 

PI.  252 


7076 

PI.  2S2 


114 
7.38 


126 

1T7? 


103 
TJ7 


JE  24 


JE  24 


JE  24 


208 
13-47 


JE  29 


Time  of  Gallienus. 

AHMOC.  Head  of  young  Demos  to  r.,  diademed,  neck  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 

€ni  AIOr€NOYC  AIONVCI  OV 

I£.  APX  (in  field)  .  Zeus  enthroned  to  1.,  hold- 

KOTIAEON(in  ex.). 

ing  eagle  on   outstretched  r.,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  : 

border  ot  dots. 

(N.  Theodoridi,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  162,  n°  20  (PI.  xx,  7). 

AHMOC  KOTIAEON.  Similar  type. 

I£.  Similar  ;  £    in  field;  ex.  KOT,jJEn  ■ 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  542,  n°  267. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Julia  Domna. 

IOYAIA  C6BACTH.  Bust  of  Julia  Domna  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  KOTIA  €QN.  Athene,  helmeted,  clad  in  long  chiton,  standing 

towards  1.,  holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on  spear  : 

border  of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1905.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  167,  n<>  46. 

Philip  Senior. 

M  IOVAIOC  <t>IAim  OCAV.  Bust  of  Philip  Senior  to  1.,  laureate,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamentum,  armed  with  spear  pointing  1.  and 
shield  ornamented  withGorgoneion. 

€TTI  IOVA  KOAPATOVVIOV  IfTll 

^6.  APX  (in   field)  .  Kybele     enthroned    on 

KOTIAEnN(inex.). 

car  drawn  by  two  lions  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1893.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  173,  n°  75  (PI.  xxn,  4). 


—    505    — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7077 
PI.  252 

150 

£28 

M  IOVAIOC  <1>IAITTT0C  AT.  Similar  :  border  of  dots. 
€ni  IOVAKOAPATOV  VIOVI  FITT  IAPXO 

9.72 

R6.                                       A  (in  field)                >      Asklepios     and 

KOTIAEH  (in  ex  } 

Hygieia  standing  face  to  face,  with  their  usual  attributes ;  between 

them,  Telesphorus  :  border  of  dots. 

(Miletopoulos,  1888.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  173,  n°  77  (PI.  xxn,  s). 

Valerian. 

7078 
PI.  252 

109 

JE24 

AVT  K  n  AIKOYAAEPIANON.  Bust  of  Valerian  to  r.,  radiate,   in 
cuirass  and  paludamentum. 

7.06 

EninAiA  ahmh  tpianoy  mm 

T$L.                «    infield                         .  Asklepios  and  Hygieia  stand- 

KOTIAEflN  (in  ex.) 

ing  opposite  each  other  ;  between  them,   Telesphorus  :  border 

of  dots. 

(Alischan,  Constantinople,  ?888.) 

Mionnet,  5.  VII.  p.  5 so,  n°  302. 

Dionysopolis. 

Occupied  a  fertile  district  on  the  south  bank  of  the  upper  Maeander.  It 

was  founded  by  Eumenes  II  {B.C.   197-1J9)  and  Attains  II  (B.C. 

I59~I3$)  °f  Pcrgamum  on  the  spot  where  a  £eavov  of  Dionysos  had  been 

found  (H.N.,p.  671). 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  Sever  us. 

7079 
PI.  252 

77-5 

JE  20 

Bust  of  Sarapis  to  r.,  wearing  modius  :  border  of  dots. 

$,.  AIONVCOT7  OA€ITHN.  Hermes,  naked,  standing   towards  1., 

5.02 

holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in  1.  caduceus  :  border  of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  184,  no  11. 

, 

Fox  II,  n°  145. 

Babelon,  Inv.  Waddinglon,  p.  350,  n°  5932. 

—  506 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Antoninus  Pius. 

7080 
PI.  252 

127 

.£23 

ANTHNCiNOC  AVTOKPA.  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  bare   : 
border  of  dots. 

8.23 

1$L.  AlONVCOn  OA€ITflN.  Demeter  standing  to  1.,  holding  in  r. 

two  ears  of  corn  and  leaning  with  1.  on  long  sceptre  :  border  ot 

dots. 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

Docimeium. 

(Jchje  Kara  HissarJ) 

Lay  in  a  gorge  of  the  river  Dureius,  an  affluent  of  the  Caystrus  about 

twenty  miles  north-east  of  Prymnessus  on  the  road  leading  to  Amorium. 

It  was  a  Macedonian  town  founded  by  a  certain  Dokitnos  (H.N.,  p. 

672). 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  Sever  us  (?)  and  later. 

7081 
PI.  252 

96 

JE  24 

I€P  A  BOYAH.  Bust  of  Boule  to  r.,  veiled  and  laureate  :  border  of 
dots. 

6.22 

fy.  AOKIM6HN  MAK6AONON.  Naked  male  figure  (Helios)  stand- 

ing to  1.,  r.  arm  raised,  1.,  over  which  chlamys,  holding  uncer- 

tain object  pointing  towards  the  ground  :  plain  border. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1904.) 

7082 
PI.  252 

I30 

JE  24 

I€PA  CVN  KAHTOC.  Young  male  bust  of  the  Senate  to  r.,  should- 
ers draped  :  border  of  dots. 

8.42 

J$L.  AOKI  M€HN.  Athene,  helmeted,  standing  towards  1.,  her  r. 

resting  on  shield  placed  on  the  ground  before  her,  her  1.   resting 

on  spear  :  border  of  dots. 

(Pezzer,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  189,  no  5  (PI.  xxiv,  3). 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  283,  n°  508. 

7083 
PI.  252 

68 

JE  19 

AOKIMOC  Youthful  head  of  Dokimos  to  r.,  laureate  :   border  of 
dots. 

4.40 

507 


64 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

T$L.  AOKI  M€HN.  Asklepios  standing  to  front,  headl.,  resting  with 

r.  on  serpent-staff  :  border  of  dots. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1889.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.   189,  n°  7  (PI.  xxiv,  4). 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  285,  n°  507. 

7084 
PL    252 

48 

£    19 

Bust  of  Pan  to  r.,  with   pointed  ears,  shoulders  draped  :  border  of 
dots. 

3. II 

J$L.  A0KIM6ON.  Mount  Persis  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1895.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  189,  n°  10. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Macrinus. 

7085 
PI.  252 

266 

^E  33 

AVT.K.M.OT7EA.C€OVH>.MAKPINOC.AVr.  Bust  of  Macrinus  to 
r.,  laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

17.23 

I£.  AOKIIVEnN  MAKEAO  NflN  (in  ex.).  Draped  female  figure  of 

Kybele,  standing  to  front,  on  rock,  beside  Mount  Persis  :  border 

of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1897.) 
Cf.  Head,  Hist.  Num.,  p.  672. 
Jahrbuch.  Arch.  Inst.,  iii,  295. 
Zeit.f.  Num.,  VI,  18. 

Epicteteis. 

Cf.  n°s  6985-86  supra  Aezanis. 

Eliza. 

An  unimportant  city  in  the  ISwer  Indus  valley  between  Cibyra  and 
Themisonium  (H.N.,  p.  672). 

Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 

First  Century  B.  C.  or  later. 

7086 
PI.  252 

60 

JE  17 

Head  of  Poseidon  to  r.,  diademed. 

^6.  EPIZH  NHN.  Eagle  to  v.,  on  thunderbolt,  wings  open. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1899.) 
Zeit.f.  Num.,  x,  56. 
Head,  Hist.  Num.,  p.  672. 

3.88 

—    nOcS 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7087 
PI.  252 


4* 
2.65 


JE  16 


7088 
Pi.  252 


3i 
2.00 


JE  16 


7089 
Pi.  252 


133 
8.61 


JE  24 


Eucarpeia. 

The  chief  city  in  the  valley  of  the  Phrygian  Pentapolis  (H.  N.,  p.  673). 
Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  ofM.  Aurelius. 

€VKAPT7€  HN.  Bust  of  Hermes  to  r.,  bare-headed,  shoulders  drap- 
ed, with  caduceus  behind  neck :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  €nir.KA  4>AAKKOV.  Bucranium,  above  which  crescent,  horns 

upwards,  surmounted  by  two  stars  connected  by  vertical  line  (the 

Gemini  ?)  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1895.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  205,  n<> 9. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  291,  n°  550. 
Babelon,  Inv.  Wadding  ton,  p.  353,  n°  3984. 


€VKAPn€nN.  Head  of  young  Herakles  in  lion-skin  to  r.  :  border 
of  dots. 

J$L.  CTTir.KA  4>AAKKOV.  Telesphoros  standing,  facing:  border  of 

dots. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent,  Paris  ;  ex.  Whittall  sale,  1884.) 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  290,  no  547. 


AHMOC€Y  KAPTT€flN.  Bust   of  young  Demos   to    r.,  laureate, 
shoulders  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  AITHCAM6NOVnKAMAZMAPK€AAIANOV.  Artemis,  in  long 

chiton  and  peplos,  standing  to  front,  head  to  r.,  with  r.  drawing 

arrow  from  quiver  at  her  shoulder,  and  with   1.  holding  strung 

bow;  on  her  r.  stands  a  stag  looking  up,  and  on  her  1.  a  small 

cultus-statue  of  Kybele  (?)  to  front,  wearing  kalathos  and  veil  : 

border  of  dots. 

(Magnesia  ad  Sipylum,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  205,  n°  11. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  290,  no  545. 


509 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Augustus. 

7090 
PI.  252 

85 

JE  15 

[ZEBAITOZ].  Head  of  Augustus  to  r.,  laureate:  border  of  dots. 
EVKAPniT[IKOV] 

5.50 

J$L.           AVKIAAI        .  Artemis,  in  long  chiton  and  peplos,  stand- 

EVZEN[OV] 

ing  to  front,  in  usual  attitude. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  205,  n°  13. 

Cf.  Imhoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  399,  11°  100. 

Cf.  Mionnet,  IV,  p.  290,  n°  248. 

Eumeneia. 

(Ishekli.) 

A  Pergamene  city  founded  by  Attains  II  (B.C.  159-138},  who  named 

it  after  his  brother  Eumenes.   The  territory  of  Eumeneia  comprised  the 

rich  plain  between  the  lower  Glaucus  and  its  function  with  the    upper 

Maeander(H.N.,  p.  673). 

After  B.C.  133. 

7091 
PI.  252 

129 

JE  21 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  in  crested  Corinthian  helmet. 

$6.  EYME  (r.)  J^yr  00-  Nike  advancing  to  1.,  holding  wreath 

8.36 

and  palm. 

(Bompois  sale,  1882  ;  ex.  Wigan  Collection.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  211,  n°  6. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  292,  n°  560. 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  S.  Severus  ?  and  later. 

7092 

PI.  2J2 

108 

JE  23 

I€PA  CVNKAHTOC  Young  male  bust  of  the  Senate  to  r.,  bare- 
headed, and  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

6.99 

T$L.  6VM6N6HN  AXAIflN.  Horseman  to  r.,  holding  bipennis  over 
shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1884.) 

510  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7093 
PI.  252 

66 

JE  19 

€VM  €N€IA.  Bust  of  city-goddess  Eumeneia  to  r.,  turreted,  and 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 

4.27 

J$L.  €VM€N€  HN  AXAIflN.  Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  to 

1.,  holding  in  r.  ears  of  corn  and  rudder,  and  in  1.  cornucopiae  : 

border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1894.) 

: 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  215,  n°  30  (PL  xxvii,  7). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Nero. 

7094 

PL  253 

85 

JE  18 

NEPflN  IEBAIT02.  Youthful   bust  of  Nero  to  [r.,  [head  bare, 
shoulders  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

5.50 

EVMENEflN 

fyL.              La  pom            •  AP0U0»   naked,    standing  towards  1., 

APXIEPEVZ   AIIAI 

holding  on  extended  r.,  raven,  and  in  1.,  double-axe  and  chla- 

mys  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  217,  n°  41  (PL  xxvii,  9). 

Imhoof,  Gr.  Munien,  PL  XII,  21. 

Hadrian. 

7095 

176 

JE2S 

AAPIANOC  KAICAP  OAVMniOC  Bust  ot  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate, 
in  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

11 .40 

$6.  €VM€N€flN  AXAIflN.  Tyche  standing  to  1.,  holding  rudder 

and  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.  Cat.,  p.  218,  no  52. 

Antoninus  Pius. 

7096 
PI.  253 

193 

JE  26 

AVTO  KAIC  ANTflN€INOC.   Bust  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laur- 
eate, in  cuirass  and  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 

12.50 

—  511 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7097 
PI.  253 


84 

5-44 


JE21 


7098 
PI.  253 


163 
10.56 


JE  25 


7099 
Pi.  253 


161 
10.43 


M2$ 


fy.  €VM€  N€flN  AXAIHN.  Humped  bull  walking  to  1.,   conducted 

by  Nike  in  long  chiton  on  his  r.  side,  holding  him  with   her  1. 

by  his  1.  horn,  and  raising  with  her  r.  sacrificial  knife  above  his 

head  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1904.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.   219,  n°  56  (PI.  xxvii,   10). 

Hadrianopolis-Sebaste. 

In  the  extreme  east  of  Phrygia  Paroreios,  some  fifteen  miles  south-east 
of  PhilomeUum  near  Doghan  Arslan  (H.N.,  p.  674). 

Imperial 
Septimius  Severus. 

AVKAC€nC€VHPO.  Bust  of  Septimius  Severus  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

¥)L.  AAPIANO-  C€BA.  Tyche,   wearing   kalathos,  standing  to  1., 

holding  rudder  in  r.  and  cornucopiae  in  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  225,  n°  1. 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Motin.  Gr.,  p.  400,  n°  105. 

Severus  Alexander. 

AVK.MAV.C6V.AA6IANAPOC.  Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to 
r.,  laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  AAPIANO  €ni  AMIANTOV  ;  in  ex.,  KA^€I  River-god  reclin- 
ing to  1.,  holding  cornucopiae  inr.  and  resting  r.  arm  on  upturn- 
ed vase  ;  in  field  to  1.,  C€P  :  border  of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 
Dr  Imhoof,  Gr.  Mun^en,  p.  213,  n°  687. 

Philip  Senior. 

AVK.MIOVAI-<|>IAinnOC.  Bust  of  Philip  Senior  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 


—  512  — 


PHRYGIA 


No 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

6TTIXP  OV<t>OV 
tyL.           A  API  A         .  River-god  (Karmeios)  recumbent  to  1.,  hold- 
NO 
ing  in  r.  cornucopiae,  and  in  1.  reed;  behind  him,  inverted  vase 
from  which  a  stream  flows  :  border  of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1905.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  227,  a°  11  (PI.  xxvm,  8). 

Hierapolis. 

(77k  Holy  City  Pambuk  Kales'i)  famous  for  its   hot  springs  and  its 
Charonion,  believed  to  be  an  entrance  into  the  underworld ,  from  which  a 
mephitic  vapour  was  emitted.  It  stood  on  a  lofty  ridge  overlooking  the  wide 
plain  of  the  Lycus  as  far  as  its  junction  with  the  Maeander  some  fifteen 
miles  to  the  ivest  (H.N.,  p.  678). 

Quasi- Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  Trajan,  or  later,  to  that  of  Severus,  or  Caracal  la. 

7100 
PI.  2J3 

44 

JE  15 

Bust  of  Athene  to  r.,  wearing  crested  Corinthian  helmet  and  aegis  : 
border  of  dots. 

2.85 

J$L.  I6PATT  OA6ITAN.  Nemesis  standing  tol.,  with  herr.  plucking 
chiton  trom  her  breast  and  with  1.  holding  bridle  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  230,  n<>  12  (PI.  xxix,  5). 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  297,  n°  584. 

7101 

83 

JE  19 

Bust  of  Asklepios  tor.,  with  serpent-staff  at  breast  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  l€PAnOA€ITflN.  Winged   Nemesis,    in  the   usual  attitude  : 

border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  230,  n<>  16. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  297,  n°  581. 

5-37 

7102 
PI.  253 

90 

JE  21 

Bust  of  Sarapis  to  r.,  wearing  modius,  shoulders  draped  :    border 
of  dots. 

5.83 

513  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7103 
PI.  253 


83 

5-37 


JE 


19 


7104 


7105 
Pi.  253 


82 
5-31 


183 
11.85 


JE  19 


JE  28 


7106 
Pi.  253 


98 
6.35 


JE  19 


7107 


181 
II.73 


JE26 


T$L.  l€PAnO  A6ITHN.  Zeus Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and  himation, 

standing  to  1.,  holding  on  extended  r.,  eagle,  and  resting  with  1. 

on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bompois  sale,  Paris,  1882.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  232,  n°  28. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  296,  no  578. 

Similar. 

T$L.  I€PATT  OA6ITON.  Isis  standing  towards  L,  holding  in  raised 

r.  sistrum,  and  in  lowered  1.  situla  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1899.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  252,  n°  29. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  296,  no  579. 

Similar. 

1$L.  Similar. 

(Smyrna,  1891  ) 


l€PAnOA€l  THN.  Head  of  young  Dionysos  to  r.,  crowned  with 
ivy  :  border  of  dots . 

I$L.  Rape  of  Persephone  by  Hades,  with  flying  chlamys  and  sceptre, 
in  quadriga  of  galloping  horses  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Christodoulo,  1902.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  233,  no  38  (PI.  xxix,  12). 

[Z€VC]  BHslOC  Head  of  Zeus  Bosios  to  r.,  bound  with  taenia  : 
border  of  dots. 

J$L.  l€PA!10A€ITnN.  Rider-god,  in  short  chiton  and  chlamys,  on 
horse  stepping  to  r. ;  he  holds  double-axe  over  1.  shoulder  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

(Hierapolis,  1891.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  234,  no  42  (PI.  xxx,  2). 

AAIPBHNOC.  Bust  of  Apollo  Lairbenos  to  r.,  radiate,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 


5H 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

fyL  ICPATTO   A€ITflN.  Apollo  Kitharoedos  (Archegetes),  in  long 

chiton  and  mantle,  standing  towards   r.,  holding  in   lowered  r. 

plectrum  and  carrying  lyre  with  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  236,  n°  54. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  298,  n°  590. 

Babelon,  Inv.  fVaddingtoti,  p.  361,  n°  6107. 

7108 

PI.  253 

156 

JE  27 

Similar. 

J$L.  l€PAnOA€l[TON].  Selene  or  Hekate,  with  crescent  at  should- 

10. 10 

ers,  and  carrying  two  torches,  standing  in  biga  drawn  to  r.  by 

two  galloping  horses  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bompois  sale,  1882 . ) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  236,  n°  55. 

7109 

140 

JE  25 

Similar. 

"EjL.  l€PAnOA€ITflN.  Hygieia  enthroned  to   1.,  wearing  kalathos, 

9.07 

holding  in  r.  phiale  towards  serpent  erect  before  her,  and  resting 

1.  arm  on  cushion  resembling  the  tympanum  of  Kybele  ;  behind 

throne,  small  Telesphorus  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1898.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  236,  n°  57. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  298,  n°  588. 

7110 
PI.  253 

265 

JE$o 

AHMOC  Head  of  young  Demos  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 
$,.  KPAnO  A€ITHN.  Apollo  Kitharoedos  (Archegetes)  in  long 

17.17 

chiton  and  mantle,  standing  towards  r.,  holding  in  lowered  r. 

plectrum,  and  carrying  lyre  with  1.  :  border  of  dots . 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1902.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  238,  n°  67. 

71 1 1 

PI.  253 

106 

JE  22 

T€PO  VCIA.  Bust  of  Gerousia  to  r.,  laureate  and  veiled  :  border  of 
dots. 

6.87 

J$L.  I€PA  nOA€ITflN.  Rider-god,  naked  but  for  chlamys,  holding 

in  r.  double  axe  over  shoulder  ;  horse  stepping  to  r.  :  border  of 

dots. 

(Apamea,  1901.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  241,  n°  99  (PI.  xxx,  9). 

515  — 


65 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7112 

PI.    253 


7113 
PI.  255 


7114 
PL  253 


7115 
PI-  253 


83 

5-37 


76-5 
4.96 


86 
5-57 


JE  19 


JE  19 


JE  19 


256 
76758 


JE29 


& 


Time  of  Caracalla  ?  and  later. 

:€VCT  PHIOC.  Head  of  Zeus  Troios  to  r.,  bound  with  taenia  : 
border  of  dots . 

l€PAnOA€l  ,_  .  v 

(to  r.).  Men  standing  to  r.,  holding  in  r.,  spear, 

and  in  1.,  pinecone  (?)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  obv.  of  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  235,  n°  47. 


Imperial  Coinage. 
Augustus. 

IEBA2TOI.  Head  of  Augustus  to  r.,  bare  :  border  of  dots. 

^.XAPOniAHI  iniTPATOY  ICPAnOAITHN.  Rider-god  on  hor- 
seback to  r.,  with  bipennis  over  1.  shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 

(D"- Imhoof,  1890.) 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Gr.  M.,  1890,  p.  215,  n°  698. 

Nero  Caesar. 

NEPHN  [KAI2AP1.  Bust  of  young  Nero  Caesar  to  r.,  bare-headed, 
shoulders  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL  XAPHIBnAniAIIEPAnOA  EITflN.  Rider-god,  in  short  chit- 
on and  chlamys,  carrying  double-axe  overl.  shoulder,  etc.  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

(D>-  Imhoof,  1896.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  248,11°  122. 

Antoninus  Pius. 

AV  KAI  AAPIA  ANTHNEINOC.  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laur- 
eate :  border  of  dots. 

^6.  I€PA  nOA^ITQN.  Apollo  Kitharoedos  standing  towards  r., 
holding  lyre  in  1.,  and  in  lowered  r.  plectrum  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  2S0,  no  134. 
Babelon,  Inv.  IVadd.,  p.  364,  n°  6153. 


516   - 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Faustina  Junior. 

7116 
PI.  253 

79 

JE  21 

<t>AVC  T6INA  C6BACTH.  Bust  of  Faustina  Junior  to  r.  :  border  of 
dots. 

5.12 

Rl.  l€PAnO  A  €ITHN.  Zeus  Laodikeus  standing  to  1.,  in  long  chit- 

on and  himation,  holding  on   r.  eagle,  and  resting  with  1.   on 

sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,   1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  251,  n°  138. 

Elagabalus. 

7II7 

PI.  253 

332 

JE  36 

AVT  KAI  MAV  ANTHNKINOC  (rather   indistinct).  Bust   of  Elaga- 
balus to  r.,  laureate,  with  aegis  on  chest. 

21.51 

^L.  l€PAn[OA€ITnN  N6HKOPJ.  Apollo,  naked,   with  the  excep- 

tion of  chlamys  hanging  over  shoulders,  standing  to  r.  ;  1.  arm 

extended  ;  in  field  to  r.,  huge  snake  rising  before  him  . 

(Apamea,  1891.) 
Pub!,  bv  A .  Engel,  Ra-ite  numismatique,  1884,  p.  32. 

Otacilia  Severa. 

7118 

PI.  254 

90 

JE  22 

MOT  C6VHPA.  Bust  of  Otacilia  Severa  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 
fyL.  l€PAnOA€ITnN.    Hvgieia   enthroned  to    1.,    feeding  serpent 

5.83 

from  phiale   with  r.,  and   resting    1.   arm  on   cushion  ;    behind 

throne,  small  Telesphorus  :  border  of  dots. 

(L.  &  L.  Hamburger,  1888.) 
13.  M.  Git.,  p.  234,  n°  133. 

Hierapolis  and  Ephesus. 

Alliance  Coins. 

Imperial  Times. 

Without  heads  of  Emperors. 

7119 
PI.  254 

58 

JE  20 

l€PAnOA€ITnN  K€<J>€CI  HN.  Bust  of  Demeter  to  r.,   veiled  and 

wreathed  with  corn  :  border  of  dots. 

3-75 

—  517 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

^      N«lKOPn       OMONOI    The  god  Mta>  standing  tQ  ,  _  with 

r.  foot  on  bull's  head,  holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  with   1. 

on  spear  :  border  of  dots . 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

With  heads  of  Emperors. 

Otacilia  Severa. 

7120 

PI.  254 

IOO 

JE21 

MnTC€VHPA.  Bust  of  Otacilia  tor.  :  border  of  dots . 

w      l6PAnOA€ITnN.K64>6CinN  NCHKOPHN      T             . 
*"                               OMONOIA                                              P 

wreaths,  one  containing  TT,  the  other  €  (Pythia  and  Ephesia)  : 

border  of  dots . 

(D"- Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  259,  n°  172. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  574,  n°  399. 

6.48 

Hierapolis-Sardes. 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins . 

Time  of  the  Philips. 

7121 
PI.  254 

76 

JE  21 

l€PAnOA€ITnN  K  CAPAIANHN.  Bust  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate, 
with  sceptre  at  shoulder  :  border  of  dots . 

A-  92 

£$£.  NCHKOPHN  OMONOIA.  Rider-god  on  horseback  tor.  carrying 

double-axe  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Babington  Sale;  ex.  W.T.  Ready,  1904.) 

7122 
PI.  254 

84 

JE  21 

I6PA  CVNKAHTOC.  Youthful  bust  of  the  Senate  to  r. 

fy.  l6PAnOA€ITnN  K  CAPAIANHN,  and  in  the  field,  N^^^N 

5-44 

Two  prize-wreaths,  one  containing  the  letter,  TT,  the  other  X  : 

border  of  dots. 

(A.  0.  van  Lennep,  1895.) 

-  518  - 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7123 
PI.  254 


7124 
PI.  254 


7125 
PI.  254 


163 

10. 56 


^29 


"3 

7.32 


JE  25 


170 

II  .01 


JE  27 


Imperial. 
Philip  Junior. 

AV  IOVA  <J>lAinnOC  KAI.  Bust  ot  Philip  Junior  to  r.,  head  bare, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

R6.  l€PAnOA€ITnN  K  CAPAIANON  ;  in  ex.,  N*f?*?,T^N  .  Two 

OMUNUIA 

prize-crowns,  each  with  laurel-branch;  the  left  inscribed,  nYOIA  ; 

the  right,  XPVCANTINA  (illegible)  :  border  of  dots. 

(L.  &L.  Hamburger,   1888.) 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Af.  Gi .,  p.  403,  n°  114. 

Hierapolis-Smyrna . 

Otacilia. 

MflT  C€VHPA.  Bust  of  Otacilia  to  r.,  draped  :  border  ot  dots. 
f£.   l€PAnOA€ITflN  K  CMYPNAION  N6OK0P,  and  in  the  field, 


ON 


.  Two  prize-wreaths  with  palm-branch  between  them 


OMONOIA 

border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  1892.) 

Ct.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  574,  n°  399. 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  Pbrygia,  p.  260,  n°  174. 

Hieropolis. 

The  old  religious  centre  of  the  Glaukos  valley  of  which  Eucarpeia  was 
the  commercial  capital  (H.N.,  p.  676). 

Imperial. 
Faustina  Junior. 

4>AVCT€INA  C€BACTH.  Bust  of  Faustina  Junior  to  r.   :   border  of 
dots. 

$L.    Eni  MKA  nnAIHN  ACIAPXOV  l€POnOA€IT  ON.     Kybele, 

enthroned  to  1.,  holding  phiale  and  resting  with  1.  on  tympanum  ; 

beside  her,  lion  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1891.) 
Imhoof,  Gr.  Mun\en,  p.  216,  n°  700. 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  268,  no  15. 


519 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Hyrgaleis. 

These  people  occupied  part  of  the  modern  Chal-ova  in  the  bend  of  the 
upper  Maeander  between  the  territory  of  Dionysopolis  on  the  west  and  the 
plain  of  Pelt  ae  on  the  east  (H.N.,  p.  677). 

Imperial. 

Geta. 

7126 

PI.  254 

117 

JE26 

nO  C€TTT  T€TAC.  Bare-headed  bust  of  Geta  to  r.,  wearing  cuirass 
and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots.' 

7.58 

T$L.  VPrAA€flN.  Tyche  standing  to  L,  wearing  kalathos  and  long 

chiton,  holding  in  r.    rudder  and  in  1.  cornucopiae  :    border  of 

dots. 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

Laodiceia  ad  Lycum. 

Founded  by  Antiochus  II  (B.C. 26 1-246);  named  in  honour  of  his 
wife  Laodice  ;  was  a  stronghold  of  Seleucid  power  and  influence  (H.  N., 
p.  678). 

Before  B.C.  133. 

7127 
PI.  254 

68 

JE  18 

Head  of  Aphrodite  tor.,  hair  tied  behind. 

1$L.  AAOAIKEHN.  Aphrodite,  draped  in  long  chiton,  standing  to 

1.,  holding  dove  on  extended  r.,  1.  holding  drapery ;  in  front, 

rose  on  stalk. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  284,  n°  27  (PI.  xxxiv,  4). 
Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  579,  no  416. 

4.40 

7128 
PI.  254 

90 

m  18 

Female  head  to  r.  (Aphrodite    or   Queen  Laodice)  wearing   ste- 
phane  and  diadem,  the  ends  of  which  are   visible  behind  the 
neck. 

5.83 

—  520  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7129 
PI.  254 


7130 

PI.  254 


7131 

PI.   254 


7132 
PI.  254 


56 
3  .62 


42 

2.72 


70 

4  53 


63 
4.08 


j£  14 


yE  14 


JE  16 


^  16 


f&"    .,  _~r  .i  /*       '<■  Double  cornucopiae  containing  corn  and  fruit, 
^     KEfl[N](tor.)  ^  ° 

and  bound  together  by  fillet  hanging  down  to  1. 

(A.O.  van  Lennep,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  Phrygia,  p.  284,  no  34  (PI.  xxxiv,  6). 
Mionuet,  S.  VII,  p.  579,  n°  413. 

Second  half  of  First  Century  B.C. 
Wild  boar  running  to  1 . ;  beneath,  €K. 

*  •fKEnANrWolfwr- 

(F.R.  Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1898.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  287,  n°  52  (PI.  xxxiv,  11). 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 
Time  of  Augustus. 

AAOAI  [KEQN  .  Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 
fy--    _  ,~~  .  •  Altar,  round  which  a  serpent  twines;  on  the  top 


of  the  altar  is  the  head-dress  of  Isis. 


Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  288,  n°  61  (PI.  xxxiv,  15). 
Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  581,  u°  425. 


(Smyrna,  1891.) 


AAO[AIKE!flN.  Bust  of  the  god  Men  to  r.,  wearing  Phrygian  cap 
bound  with  laurel-wreath;  crescent  behind  bust  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL   go  AIOI[KOYPIAHI].  Eagle  standing  to  front,  head  1.,  wings 

open  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.O. van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  288.  no  64  (PI.  xxxiv,  16). 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  580,  no  421. 

AAOAI K€ON.  Similar. 

fyL.    go  AINHAI.  Similar  to  last  coin  ;  eagle  stands  on  thunder- 
bolt (?). 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  289,  no  68. 


21 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7133 
PI.  254 


IOO 


6.48 


JE  19 


7134 

8: 

PI.  254 

5.24 

7135 

53 

PI.  2S4 

3-43 

7136 

33 

PI.  254 

2.13 

7137 

67 

4-34 

JE  17 


JEiS 


JE  13 


JE  20 


AHMOI  AAOAIKEHN.  Head  of  young  Demos  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

I0YAI02 
fy-    ANAPONIKOZ  •  Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton,  standing  to 
EYEPrETHI 

1.,  holding  on  extended  r.  eagle,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  : 

border  of  dots. 

(J. P.  Lambros,  1884.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  289,  n°  70. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p,  516,  n°  696. 

Time  of  Tilus  and  Domitian, 

AAOAI  KHA.    Bust   of  City-goddess    Laodiceia    to    r.,    turreted, 
shoulders  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

IJL    tumomit  •  Aphrodite,  in  long  chiton  and  peplos,  standing  to 
front,  head  r.,  holding  on  extended  1.  dove,  and  resting  with  r. 

on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1906.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  292,  no  92. 

Time  of  Caracalla  and  later. 

AAOAI  K€IA.  Bust  of  City-goddess  Laodiceia  to  r.,  turreted  and 
veiled,  shoulders  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  AAOAI  K€HN.  Two  right  hands  clasped  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  298,  n°  120. 

Turreted  female  head  (Kybele)  to  r. 

fy.  AAOAI  KEflN.  Wolf  to  1.  (river-god  Lycus). 

(Laodiceia,  1891.) 

Cf.  Imhoof,  Kleinasi at ische  Mutton,  I,  p.  264,  no  8  (PI.  vni,  22). 

*This  is  one  of  the  early  autonomous  coins.  Cf.  B.M.C  22. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Augustus. 

2EBAZ[T0Z].  Head  of  Augustus  to  r.,  bare  ;:  border  of  dots. 


522 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

^L.    JlyoOY  (t0  r "^  AAOA,KEnN  (to  L)-  ZeusLaodikeus,  in  long 

chiton  and  himation,  standing  to  1.,  holding  on  r.  hand  eagle, 

and  in  1.  sceptre;  in  field,  1.  and  r.  pilei  of  the  Dioskuri,  each 

surmounted  by  star. 

(Al.  Grant  Sale,  1890.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  300,  n°  138. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  584,  n°  441. 

7138 
PI.  254 

99 

JE  20 

2EBA2  T02.  Similar. 

fy--    AI02KOYPIA  H2  •  Similar  type,  without  the  pilei  :  border 
AAOAIKEH  [N] 

6.41 

of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  301,  n°  141. 
Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  583,  n°  438. 

7139 
PI.  254 

76 

JE  18 

Similar. 

RO 

^      AI02KOVPIAH2     s.    ., 
*"      TOAEYTEPON    '  b,milar- 

AAOAIKEHN 

(Laodiceia,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  301,  n°  143  (PI.  xxxvn,  1). 

4.92 

714O 

PI.  254 

60 

JE  15 

2EBA2[T02].  Similar. 

ZEYZI2 
fy.    <t>IAAAH0H2-  Asklepian  serpent-staff. 

AAOAIKEON 

(Drlmhoof,  1 89 1.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  302,  n°  153. 

3.88 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  317,  n°  709. 

7141 
PI.  254 

38 

JE  14 

2EBA2T02  (indistinct) '.    Capricorn  to   r.,   with  cornucopiae  on 
back. 

2.46 

tyi.  2H20ENH2.  Three  ears  of  corn  tied  together  :  border  otdots. 

1.  Legend  read  bv  Waddington  but  scarcely  to  be  traced. 

(Booker,  1885.) 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  371,  n°  6260. 

323 


66 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Nero  Caesar. 

7142 

PI.  254 

78 

JE  17 

[NE]PHN  KAI2AP.  Bust  of  young  Nero  to  r.,  head  bare,  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 

5.05 

nOAEMHNOI 
ty~-    YIOYZHNflNOZ  •  Tripod,  round  the  cover  of  which  a  serpent 
AAOAIKEHN 

twines,  with  head  to  1.:  border  of  dots. 

(Gian  Louisides,  1905.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  304,110  161  (PI.  xxxvii,  2). 

Domitian. 

7143 
PI.  255 

173 

JE  22 

AOM6TIANOC  (r.)  KAICAP  (1.).  Bust  of  Domitian  to  r.  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  adorned  with  Gorgoneion  :  border  of  dots. 

II  .21 

%L.    K  j^cNn  (r-)  AAOAIK€flN  (1.).  Youthful  hero  standing  to 

L,  holding  in  r.  phiale,  and  in  1.  palm;  at  his  feet,  vase  and 

vexillum  :  border  of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1905.) 
Imhoof,  Kleinasiat.  Mun^en,  p.  265,  n°  15  (PI.  VIII,  23). 

Plotina. 

7144 
PI.  255 

106 

JE  20 

TTAflT€INA  C6BACTH.  Bust  of  Plotina  to  r.:  border  of  dots. 
^6.  AAOAI  K€flN.  Hexastyle  temple  :  border  of  dots. 

6.86 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1902.) 

Antoninus  Pius. 

7HS 
PI.  255 

132 

JE  24 

AV.KAITIAI.AAP  [ANTflNeiNOC].  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r., 
laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

8.55 

AIAIOC 
^-    AIONVCIOC  within  olive-wreath  with  berries. 
AAOAI 

K€HN 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  311,  n°  202. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  323,  n°  745. 

524  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Crispina. 

7146 
PI.  255 

77 

JE  18 

KPICn€INA  C6BACTH.  Bust  of  Crispina  to  r. 

fyL.     AAOAI      K€HN.  Demeter,  veiled,  standing  to  front,  head  L, 

4-99 

resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(J.P.Latnbros,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  313,  n°  210. 

Julia  Domna. 

7H7 
PI.  255 

105 

JE2$ 

IOYAIA  AOMNA  C€.  Bust  of  Julia  Domna  to  r..  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 

12.63 

fy.  AAOA  IK  6nNNN€HKP.    in    ex.,    tnH.    Roma    or    Athene 

enthroned  to  1.,  helmeted,  holding  on   extended  r.   Nike,  and 

resting  with  1.  on  spear  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  Webster,  1S83.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  513,  n°  213. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  326,  n°  757. 

7148 
PI.  255 

J45 

JE28 

Similar;  with  small  countermark  on  neck  :  male  head(?)  :  border 
of  dots. 

9-39 

%L.  AAOA  IK  CHNNenKOPnN.    Similar    type;    shield    behind 

throne  :  border  of  dots. 

Cf.  Mionnet,  IV,  p.  326,  n°  759. 

Caracalla. 

7H9 
PL  255 

95 

JE  25 

AYK-MA  ANTON6I.    Bust    of  young   Caracalla   to   r.,    laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

6.15 

fyL.  AAOAIK6HN.  Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  to  1.  holding 

rudder  and  cornucopiae  :  border  ol  dots. 

(Simpson  Sale,  Edinburgh,  1887.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  315,  n°  222. 

Otacilia  Severa. 

7150 

PI.  255 

95 

JE  23 

flTA-C6  VHPA  C€.  Bust  of  Otacilia  Severa  tor.,  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 

6.15 

—  )2) 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

J$L.  AA0AIK6H  NN6HK0P.  Nemesis  standing  to  1.,  wearing  long 

chiton,   with  r.  plucking  chiton  from  her  breast,  and  with  1. 

holding  cubit-rule;  at  her  feet,  winged  griffin  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1892.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  323,  n°  256. 

Philip  Junior. 

7151 
PI.  255 

124 

JE  24 

MIOVAI  C-<t>IAinnOC.  Bust  of  Philip  Caesar  to  r.,  bare-headed, 
in  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

8.03 

^"  AA<nNK€  (in  ex)  N6nN°P  (above)-  The  Rivers  KaPros 

and  Lykos  as  Boar  and  Wolf  seated  back  to  back,  with  head 

looking  back  and  facing  each  other  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B  M.Cat.,  p.  324,  n°  260. 

Laodiceia  Alliances. 

Laodiceia-Smyrna . 

Nero. 

Zeno,  son  of  Antonius  Zeno. 

7152 
PI.  255 

156 

/E25 

NEPON  2EBAIT0I.  Head  of  Nero  tor., laureate  :  border  of  dots. 
%L.  ATZHNHNOI  ZHNflNYIOI  AAOAIKEHNZMYP  NAIHN    (in 

10.  10 

field  1.)  OMHPOZ  (in  field  centre).  Bearded  Demoi  of  Laodiceia 

and  Smyrna  standing  face  to  face,  with  clasped  hands ;  each  wears 

long  chiton  and  himation,  and  rests  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(E.  Aslanoglou,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  325,  no  265  (PI.  ill,  8). 

Mionnet,  VII,  p.  320,  no  723. 

Caracalla. 

7153 
PI.  25s 

290 

^33 

AVT  K  MAVPAN  TflN€INOC.  Bust  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  laureate,  and 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum;  infield  to  r.,  countermark  : 

18.79 

head  of  Emperor  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

—  526 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7154 
PL  25s 


7155 

PI.  255 


7156 
PI- 25s 


370 
23.97 


JE$6 


266 
17.22 


JE  32 


72 
4.66 


JE  22 


$L.  AAOAIK€HN  CMVPNAIHN  ;  in  ex.,  OMONOIA;  in  field  I., 

H  Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton  and  himation,  holding  eagle 

and  resting  on  sceptre,  standing  to  r.,  before  Nemesis  of  Smyrna 

to  I.,  plucking  chiton  at  breast,  and  holding  cubit-rule  ;  counter- 

mark  in  centre,   g  :  border  of  dots. 

(Sim  Sale,  1890.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  329,  n°  282. 

Laodiceia-Pergamum. 

M.  Aurelius. 

AYKAIMAP-     AY  ANTHNINOC.    Head  of  M.   Aurelius  to  r., 
laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

$L.  AAOAIK6HN  n€PrAMHNHN     in    ex.,     -OMONOIA-     Zeus 

Laodikeus  to  r.,  and  Asklepios  of  Pergamum  to  I.,  standing  face 

to  face,  with  their  usual  attributes  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Merzbacher,  Munich,  1888.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  526,  n°  271  (PI.  Lin,  2). 

Caracalla. 

AY  K  MAVPA  NTflN€INOC.  Bust  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  bearded  and 
laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

I£.  AA0AIK6ON  n€PrAMHNflN  in  ex.,  OMONOIA.  Zeus  Lao- 
dikeus and  Asklepios  of  Pergamum,  as  on  last  coin  :  border  of 

dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  328,  n°  279. 

Lysias. 

This  town  lay  on  the  great  trade-route  from  Apameia  north-east  to  the 
Paroreios(H  .N.,  p.  680). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Gordianus  Pius. 

AYTKMANT  TOPAIANOC  Bust  of  Gordianus  Pius  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 


)^/ 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

1$L.  AYCIA  A€HN.  Dionysos  standing  to  1.,  holding  kantharos  in 

r.,  and  thyrsos  in  1.;  at  his  feet,  panther  to  1.:  border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

Cf.  rev.  type  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  331,  n°  3. 

Midaeum. 

In  the  extreme  north  of  Phrygia  on  the  river  Tembris  ;  the  town  takes 

its  name  from  King  Midas  (H.N.,  p.  681). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

[~                  Caracalla. 

7157 
PI.  255 

261 

JE28 

ANTHN6INOC  AVrOVCTOC.  Bust  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  bearded  and 
laureate,  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

16.91 

I$L.  MIAA  €HN.  Zeus  standing  towards  1.,  himation  over  lower 

limbs,  and  1.  shoulder,  holding  in  r.  phiale  and  resting  with  1. 

on  sceptre;  at  his  feet  1.,  eagle  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1896.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  336,  n°  8  (PI.  xxxix,  5). 

Nacoleia. 

Now  the  desolate  village  of  Sidi-el-Ghaii,  was  in  Roman  times  a  flou- 

rishing town  situated  on  the  river  Parthenius,  some  forty  miles  south  of 

Dorylaeum  (H.N.,  p.  681). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Domitian. 

7158 
PI.  255 

60 

JE  18 

AVT  AOMITIANOI  KAI2EB  TE.  Head  of  Domitian  to  r.,  laureate. 
tyi-  [NAKO]  AEHN-  Winged  caduceus  :  border  of  dots. 

3.88 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  339,  n°  4  (PI.  xxxix,  8.) 

1 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  346,  n°  869. 

528 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7159 
PI.  255 


206 
13-35 


^28 


7l60 
PI.  256 


1 3Q 

L42 


JE  26 


7161 


136 

8.81 


JE  25 


Ococleia  and  Bruzus. 

Alliance  Coins. 

Commodus  (A. D.  175-192). 

AV  KAICAP  KOMMOAOC  Laureate  head,  beardless,  of  Commo- 
dus, to  r. 

$L.  OKOKAI€HN  BP[OYZ]HNflN  OMONOIA.  Zeus  standing  to  1., 

clad  in  long  himation,  holding  eagle  on  r.  and  long  sceptre  in 

1 . ;  opposite  him,  Kybele  in  chiton  and  peplos  with  ears  of  corn 

in  r.,  and  long  sceptre  in  1.;  at  her  feet,  lion  r.;  between  them, 

flaming  altar. 

(Wiedemann). 
Publ.  by  Sir  H.W.,  in  Num.  Chron.,  1892,  p.  208,  n°  38  (PI.  xvi,  :8). 
Cf.  B.M.  Cat.,  Phrygia,  Introd.,  p.  lxxxv  and  pi.  XL.  Num.  Chron.,  1920, 
p.  100.  Britisli  Museum. 

Otrus. 

One  of  the  five  cities  of  the  Eucarpitic  plain  in  central  Phrvgia  (H  .N., 

p.  681). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Geta  Caesar. 

TTO  C€nT  T6TACKAI.  Bust  of  Geta  Caesar  to  r.,   head  bare,    in 
cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 


OTPOHNfl 
N 


r.  Warrior  (Otreus  ?),  naked  but 


AA6ZA  NA 
f£-        POCA 
N€0 

for  chlamys,  embarking  on  prow  of  ship  to  1.,  his  r.  arm  raised, 

and  head  turned  back,  carrying  in  his  1.  a  spear  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M. Cat.,  p,  345,  n°  13. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  IV,  p.  348,  no  877. 


Similar. 
1$L.  Similar. 


(Dr  Imhoof,  1890.) 


—    529    — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7l62 
PI.  256 


7163 
PI.  256 


7164 
PI.   256 


53 
3-43 


96 
6.22 


38 
2.46 


£18 


JE16 


JE  15 


Palaeobeudus  or  Beudos  Vetus. 

5^m/i  /o  fo*z#  fo^w  situated  some  eight  miles  north  of  Synnada,  near 
the  north  end  of  theSynnadic  plain  (H.N.,  p.  682). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Hadrian . 

AAPIANOC  KAICAP.  Bust   of  Hadrian   to   r.,   laureate,   wearing 
cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

^6.  11AAAIO  BEVAHNHN.   Demeter,  veiled,  in  long  chiton  and 

peplos,  standing  towards  1.,  holding  in  r.  two  ears  of  corn  and 

poppy,  and  resting  with  1.  on  long  torch  :  border  of  dots. 

(F.R.  Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  189).) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  346,  no  3  (PI.  xl,  8). 
Published  by  Sir  H.  Weber,  Num.  Chron.,  1896,  p.  25,  n°49  (PI.  in,  2). 

Peltae. 

A  Macedonian  colony  occupying  the  plain  between  Lunda  and  Eume- 

neia(H.N.,  p.  682). 

Autonomous  Coinage. 

After  circ.  B.  C.   133. 

Young  male  heroic  head  to  r.,  in  crested  helmet,  with  cheek-piece 
lowered,  shoulders  draped. 

*"  THNHN  *  Li°n  Seated  t0  l 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  1892.) 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  347,  n°  1  (PI.  xli,  i). 

Quasi- Autonomous  Coins . 
Bust  of  Helios  to  r.,  radiate  :  border  of  dots. 

nEA 

$*•      TH   within  laurel -wreath  :  border  of  dots. 

NHN 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  1892.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  348,  no  8  (PI.  xli,  3). 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  348,  no  878. 


—    530  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7165 
PI.  256 


7166 
PI.   256 


7167 
PI.   256 


Il6 
7-51 


90 


5.83 


/£  22 


336 
21.77 


JE  21 


JE  32 


Philomelium . 
(Ak-Sheher.) 

hi  the  plain  of  Phrygia  Paroreios,  separated  from  central  Phrygia  by 
the  lofty  range  of  the  Sultan  Dagh,  was  probably  a  Pergamene  outpost 
on  the  high  road  to  Iconium  (H  .N.,  p.  682). 

After  B .  C .  1 3  3  . 

Bust,  draped,  of  Men  to  r.,  in  Phrygian  cap,  and  with  crescent 
behind  shoulders. 

fyL.  .  Zeus  enthroned  to  1.,  wearing  himation  over  lower 

limbs,   and    holding  eagle  on   extended    r.,    with   1.  resting  on 

sceptre. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  355,  n°  2. 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  380,  1106394. 

1 in  per ia  I  Coinage . 
Julia  Domna. 

IOYA  AOMNA  C€B.  Bust  of  Julia  Domna  to  r.:  border  of  dots. 

^-   €nl,^l^?Y-    Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,   standing  to  1., 
OIA  OMHA 

holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

(Pezzer,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  355,  n°  14. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  351,  n°  892. 

Severus  Alexander. 

AVK.--   C6V  AA€ZANAPOC.  Head  of  Severus  Alexander  to  r., 
laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

fy..  0IAOMHA6HN  €ni;  in  ex.,  n^ACj)Y.   Emperor,  with   flying 

chlamys,  and  couched  spear,  on  horse  galloping  to  r.:  border  of 

dots. 

(Pezzer,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  357,  n°  22. 


).". 


67 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Gordian  III. 

7168 
PI.  256 

140 

IE  25 

AVK  MANTHNI  rOPAIANOC€.  Head  of  Gordian  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

9.07 

f£.  €TTIKOPAA€ZANAP;  in  ex.,  [<J>l]AOMHA€  River-god  Gallos, 

CON 

naked  to  waist,  recumbent  to  I.,  holding  in  r.  cornucopiae,  and 

across  1.  arm  reed  ;  behind  him,  inverted  vase  :  border  of  dots. 

(F.R.  Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  358,  n°  28. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  352,  n°90i. 

Trajan  Decius. 

7169 
PI.  256 

125 

JE  25 

AVT  Kl  M€CKTPAIAA€KIOC€.  Bust  of  Trajan  Decius  to  r.,  laur- 
eate, wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

8.10 

VjL.  0IAOMHA€fiN  €TT€VTVXO.  River-god  Gallos,  as  on  preceding 

coin ;  B  in  field ;  water  flowing  from  inverted  vase,  forming  a 

stream  shewn  in  the  ex . :  border  of  dots. 

(Magnesia,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  360,  n°  39. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  608,  n°  546. 

Prymnessus . 

(Seulun.} 

Situated  on  a  small  affluent  of  the  Cayster,  some  fifteen  miles  north  of 

Synnada  on  the  road  from  that  city  to  Docimeium  (H.N.,  p.  683). 

, 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins . 

7170 
PI.  256 

72 

MiS 

AHMOC.  Bust  of  young  Demos  to  r.,  laureate,  shoulders  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 

4.66 

J$L.  nPV  MNHCC€  ,  Zeus  enthroned  to  1.,  holding  in  r.  eagle  (?) 

and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1895.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  362,  n°  10. 
Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  609,  n°  549. 

532  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7171 
PI.    256 


128 
8.29 


JE  24 


7172 
Pi.  256 


7i73 


7i74 
Pi.  256 


H3 
8.61 


JE  24 


83 
5-37 


JE  20 


J05 
6.80 


JE  19 


l€PACVN  KAHTOC.  Young  male  bust  of  the  Senate  to  1.,  should- 
ers draped  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  TTPYMN  HCC€HN.  Kybele  enthroned  to  1.,  turreted,  wearing 
veil  and  peplos,  her  r.  extended  over  lion  at  her  feet,  her  1.  rest- 
ing against  tympanum  :  border  of  dots. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1902.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  363,  no  11  (PI.  xlii,  9). 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  609,  n°  550. 

BOYAH.  Bust  of  Boule  to  r.,  laureate,  shoulders  draped  :  border  of 
dots. 

tyL.  FFPVMN  HCC6HN.  Dikaiosyne  standing  to  L,  wearing  kalathos, 

long  chiton  and  peplos,  holding  in  r.  scales,  and  in  1.  two  ears  of 

corn . 

(Magnesia,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  363,  no  1 5  (PI.  xlii,  10). 

Sebaste. 

(Sivasli.) 

The  most  important  city  on  the  road  from  Etimeneia  nortfnvards  to 
Acmonia{H .N.,  p.  684). 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

Nero-Gordian  1 

Bust  of  young  Dionysos  to  r.,  crowned  with  ivy,  shoulders  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 

1$L.  CEBACT  HNHN.  Demeter,  in  long  chiton,  veil  and  peplos, 
standing  towards  1 . ;  holding  in  r.  two  ears  of  corn  and  poppy, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  long  torch  :  border  of  dots. 

(Magnesia,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.   369,  n°  2. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Nero. 

C€BA  CTOC  Bust  of  young  Nero  to  r.,  bare-headed,  in  cuirass 
and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 


533 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7175 

PL  256 


7176 
PL  256 


7177 
PL  256 


47 
3.04 


JE  16 


250 
16.20 


JE  29 


98 
6.35 


JE24. 


fy.  C€BACTHNnN  IOYAIOC  AIONVCIOC.  Zeus  enthroned  to  1., 

holding  in  r.  eagle,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of 

dots. 

(F.R.  Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  373,  n°  26  (PL  xliii,  10). 

Agrippina  Junior. 

C6BA  CTHNHN.  Bust  of  Agrippina  Junior  to  r.,  draped  :   border 
of  dots. 

1$L.  IOYAIOC  AIONYCIOC  Eagle  standing  to  r.  on  thunderbolt, 

head  turned  to  1. :  border  of  dots. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent,  1890.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  369,  n°  1 ;  PL  xliii,  3. 

Julia  Domna. 

IOYAIA  AO  MNA  C€BACTH.  Bust  of  Julia  Domna  tor.:  border 
of  dots. 

fy.  C€5J£™  in  ex.,  €171  AOYKIAAIOV  ANTHNIOV  APX.  Askle- 

pios  standing  to  r.,  head  I.,  resting  on  serpent-staff;  in  front  of 
him,  Hygieia  to  r.  feeding  serpent  from  phiale ;  between  them, 
Telesphorus  standing  facing  :  border  of  dots. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent,  1884.) 

Geta  Caesar. 

€TACKA.  Bust  of  Geta  Caesar  to  r.,  bare-headed,  in  cuirass 

and  paludamentum. 

tyL  C€BAC  [THN]nN.  The  god  Men,  in  Phrygian  cap  and  hima- 

tion  over  lower  limbs  and  r.  arm,  and  with  crescent  behind 

shoulders,  standing  to  r.,  with  one  foot  on  bucranium,  holding 

in  1.  pine-cone,  and  resting  with  r.  on  spear  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  37s,  n°  37. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  IV,  p.  399,  n°  152. 


534 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7I78 


7179 
PI.   256 


7180 
PI.  256 


JE  19 


5.05 


86 
5   57 


/E  20 


"9 

7-7i 


JE  22 


Synaiis . 

This  town  was  situated  near  the  sources  of  the  river  Macestus,  and 

close  to  Ancyra,  in  the  district  called  Abbai'tis  in  Western  Phrygia  (H. 

N.,  p.  685"). 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

I6PA  CYN  KAHTOC.  Young  male  bust  of  the  Senate  to  r.,  should- 
ers draped  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  [€ni]AIOT€NO  CYNAITH.    Dionysos    standing    towards    1., 

naked  to  waist,  himation  over  lower  limbs,  holding  in  r.  kan- 

tharos,  and  resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 

(F.R.  Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1895.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  388,  n°  7  (PI.  xlv,  6). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Nero  and  Agrippina. 

N[€PG0]Ne€OC  [ArPinn    €INA  9€A.   Head  of  Nero  to  1.,  bare, 
and  bust  of  Agrippina  to  r.,  face  to  face  :  border  of  dots. 

$L.   EniMHTPOOANOYC  [CYNA6ITG0N].  Apollo,  naked,  standing 

to  r.  on  tip-toe,  and  gazing  at  the  mark  at  which  he  has  just  shot 

an  arrow  from  his  bow  held  in  his  1.  at  arm's  length  ;  his  r.  is 

drawn  back  to  his  ear  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dr  F.  Imhoof-BIumer,  1 895 .) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  389,  no  13  (PI.  xlv,  8;. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  363,  n°  957. 
Imhoof,  Monti,  gr.,  p.  413,  n°  157. 

Synnada . 

This  city  stood  in  a  plain  and  was  of  considerable  importance  as  a  sta- 
tion on  the  road  from  Apameia  to  the  north  and  east  (H .  N.,  p.  685). 

After  B.C.  133. 
Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate;  behind,  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  _     .   Pilei    of  the   Dioskuri    surmounted    bv    stars; 

^       M IOY 

between  them,  poppy-head  and  ear  of  corn  side  by  side. 

(Osman  Nouiy  Bey,  1905.) 
B.   M.  Cat.,  p.   393,  no  5. 


5  35 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7181 
PI.  256 

56 

JE  19 

Z€YC  nANAHNOC  Bust  of  Zeus  to  r. 

1$L.  CVNNAA6HN  IHNHN.  Mountain  of  conical  form  and  rocky 

3.62 

(Mt.  Persis?)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Imhoof,  1 891.) 

Imhoof,  Monn.  gr.,  p.  413,  n°  157  ;  Choix,  PI.  vi,  n°  194. 

*  This  coin  is  later  in  date  and  goes  with  n°  7186,  etc. 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  Augustus . 

7182 
PI.  256 

49 

JE  15 

KPACCOY.  Eagle,  with  open  wings,  standing  towards  r.  with  head 
turned  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

3.17 

I$L.    CY[NN]AA€nN.    Owl    facing,    wings    closed,    standing    on 

amphora  lying  on  its  side. 

(A.  Sambon,  Florence,  1889.) 

Cf.  for  type,  B.M.Cat.,  p.  393,  n°  8. 

7183 

PI.  256 

41.5 

JE  15 

0YNNA  POC.  Heroic  bearded  head  to  r.,  wearing  taenia  :  border 
of  dots. 

2.69 

1$L.  CYNNAA6HN.  Owl  standing  on  amphora  lying  on  its  side  : 

border  of  dots. 

(0.  Noury  Bey,  1904.) 

Imhoof,  Gr.  Mun^en,  p.  -?— ,  n°  742b. 

Time  of  Claudius. 

7184 

PI.  257 

50 

JE  15 

Bust  of  Athene  to  r.,  in  crested  helmet  and  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 
T$L.  CYNNA  A6HN.  Owl  standing  on  amphora  lying  on  its  side  : 

3.24 

border  of  dots. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  394,  n°  11. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  365,  n°  96s. 

From  Claudius  to  Gallienus. 

7185 

PI.  257 

82 

JE  24 

BOYAH  (to  r.).  Bust  of  Boule  to  r.,  veiled  and  laureate  :  border  of 
dots. 

5-3i 

536  - 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


7186 

PI.  257 


7187 

PI.  257 


7188 
PI.  257 


58 

3-75 


JE  18 


346 

22.42 


^34 


138 

•94 


vE  27 


tyL.  CVNNA  A€flN.  Dikaiosyne  wearing  kalathos,  standing  to  1., 

holding  scales  and  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.  Cat.,  PI.  xlvi,  9  ;  p.  396,  n°  22. 


Bust  of  Sarapis  to  r.,  wearing  modius,  shoulders  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 

tfL.  CYNNA  [A€nNljflNnN.  Mountain  of  conical  form  and  rocky  : 

border  of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1905.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  396,  n°  26  (PI.  xlvi,   ii). 
Cf.  Inihoof,  Momi.gr.,  p.  413,  n°  157. 


Imperial  Coinage. 
Lucius  Verus. 

AY  KAI  A      AVPOVHPOC.  Bust  of  L.  Verus  tor.,  laureate,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

CYWAAE 


fyL.   EninPY  K  AOriCKATTAAOV;  in  ex., 


HN 


Temple- 


front  of  eight  columns,  within  which  statue  of  Dionysos,  naked, 
towards  1.,  resting  on  thyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  401,  n°  50. 
Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.   369,  n°  992. 

Gordian  III. 

AYT-KM.AN   TOPAIANOC   Bust  of  Gordian  to  r.,  laureate,  in 
cuirass  and  paludamentum. 

I£.    APX.AA€Z.AmN.APXI€P|.B.  CYNNA  I  A€flN.   Amaltheia, 

turreted,  in  long  chiton,  standing  to  front,  head  r.,  resting  with 

her  r.  on  sceptre,  and  carrying  on  her  1.  arm  infant  Zeus  ;  at  her 

feet,  goat  looking  upwards. 

(Magnesia  1891.) 
B.M. Cat.,  p.  403,  n°  57. 
Mionnet,  S.  IV,  p.  624,  n°  600. 


53' 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7l89 
PI.  257 


235 

15.22 


JE  31 


7190 


118 

7.64 


JE  26 


7191 
pi.  257 


142 
9.20 


.€23 


Gallienus. 

AYTKAITTAIKTAAAHNOC;  in  field,  C€B.  Bust  of  Gallienus  to 
r.,  laureate,  in  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL  J_N         .  Tall  cylindrical  modius(?)  containing  five  ears 

of  corn  and  flanked  by  two  palms,  within  a  temple-front  of  two 
columns  raised  on  three  steps  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  405,  n°  65  (PI.  xlvii,  4). 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  370,  n°  998. 

Salonina. 
KOPCA  AH  NIN.  Bust  of  Salonina  to  r. 

I$L.  CVNNA  A€HN.  Amaltheia,  with  infant  Zeus  and  goat,  as  on 

n°  7188  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  405,  n°68. 

Temenothyrae  Flaviopolis. 

(Ushak.) 

A  station  on  the  old  Royal  Road  from  Smyrna  to  the  East,  situated  near 
the  sources  of  the  Hippurius  (?)  in  the  highlands  to  the  north  of  the  great 
plain  (H.N.,p.  686). 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

Time  of  M.  Aurelius. 

I€PA  CYN  KAHTOC.  Young  male  bust  of  the  Senate  to  r.,  should- 
ers draped  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  ETTI  ATYAn  THM€NOOVP€n.  The  god  Men,  standing  towards 

1.,  in  Phrygian  cap,  short  chiton  and  cloak,  and  with  crescent 

behind  shoulders,  holding  in  r.  pine-cone  and  resting  with  1.  on 

spear  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  xlvii,  7. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  148,  n°  838. 


-    538 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION- 

Time  of  Gordian. 

7192 
PI.  257 

153 

JE  29 

I€PA  BOYAH.  Bust  of  Boule  to  r.,  veiled  :  border  of  dots. 

I£.  56N0OIA0C  APXATHM€NOVP€VCI.  Zeus  enthroned  to  1., 

9.91 

naked  to  waist,  wearing  himation  over  lower  limbs,  holding  in 

r.  phiale,  and  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Billoin  sale,  Paris,  1886.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  409,  n°  9. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  148,  n°  839. 

Time  of  Philip. 

7193 
PI.  257 

99 

JE  23 

OAABI  OnOAIC.  Bust  of  City-goddess  to  r.,  turreted  and  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 

6.41 

#,.  N6IKOMAXOC  APXI6TH,  and  in  inner  circle,  M€NO  9VP6VCI. 

Hermes,  naked  but  for  chlamys  hanging  over  1.  arm,  standing  to 

front,  holding  in  r.  purse,  and  in  1.  caduceus  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.S.  Lincoln,  1888.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  411,  no  15  (PI.  xlvii,  12). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Severus  Alexander. 

7194 
PI.  257 

475 

JE  38 

AYT  KAIMAYP  C6BAA6-...  OC.  Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to  r., 
laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

30.77 

^L.     [MAPKOC]  APX  ATHM6NO  0VlP€VCI].     Herakles,     naked, 

standing  to  front,  his  r.   hand  resting  on  the  back  of  his  head ; 

holding  club  and  lion-skin  in  1. ;  behind  him,  tree  of  the  Hespe- 

rides,  round  the  trunk  ot  which  a  serpent  twines  (indistinct). 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  413,  n°  26. 

Valerian . 

719) 

93 

JE  25 

AYKnOAIKBAA€PIANOC.  Bust  of  Valerian  tor.,  laureate,  wear- 
ing cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

6.02 

—  539 


68 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7196 
PI.  257 


430 
27.86 


JE  41 


7197 
Pi.  257 


JE  21 


5.70 


ev 

fy.  TITIANOC  APXI€P€VCTHM€NO  ;  in  field  1.  ^   .  Zeus-Sarapis 

N 

standing  towards  1.,  r.  arm  raised,  holding  in  1.  long  sceptre  : 

border  of  dots. 

(F.  R.  Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 

Temenothyrae-Sebaste . 

Alliance  Coin. 

Valerian  and  Gallienus. 

AYKTTOAIOYAA€PIANOC 

AYKATTOAIKI  •  Busts,  face  to  face,  of  Valerian  to  i\, 

TAAAIHNOC 

radiate,  and  of  Gallienus  to  1.,  laureate,  each  in  cuirass  and 
paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  THM6NO0Y  P  €HN  K€C   6BACTHNHN   °^°    (in    field). 
KA€OBOYAOC     ~         *    Qtv-goddesses   of   Temenothyrae    and 

Sebaste  standing  face  to  face,  each  wearing  turreted  crown,  long 

chiton  and  peplos,  supporting  on  their  joined  r.  hands  a  statue 

of  the  god  Men  1.,  in  short  chiton,  holding  pine-cone,  and  resting 

on  spear,  and  carrying  in  their  1.  hands  each  a  sceptre  :  border 

of  dots. 

(J.P.Lambros,  1889.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  417,  n°  42  (PI.  mi,  7). 

Themisonium. 

Originally  a  Seleucid  foundation  in  the  valley  of  the  upper  Indus  and 
its  affluent  the  Ca^anes  (H.N.,  p.  687). 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

AVK-CHZON.  Bust,  radiate,  of  Lykabas  Sozon  to  r.,  shoulders 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 

^"    e€KAZCANHnN;   River-g°d    (Kazanes),    recumbent   to   1., 


—  540  — 


PHRYGIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7198 
PL  2)7 


7199 
PI.  257 


7200 
PI.  257 


50 

3.24 


5.05 


80 

5  ii 


JE  18 


JE  21 


JE  21 


wearing  himation  over  lower  limbs,  holding  in  r.  reed,  and  rest- 
ing with  1.  on  inverted  vase  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  419,  n°  5  (PI.  xnx,  2). 

Tiberiopolis . 

In  the  district  of  Abbaitis  between  Aexanis  and  Ancyra  (H  .N.,   p. 

687). 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

Claudius  (?)  to  Hadrian. 

AHMOC.  Youthful  head  of  Demos  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

fyl.   TIB6PIO  T70AIT.  Apollo,  naked,  standing  to  ].,  with  branch 

in  r.  hand,  1.  resting  on  long  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(L.   &  L.  Hamburger,  1888.) 
Cf.  Mionnet,  IV,  p.  372,  n°  1005. 

AH  MOC.  Similar. 

fyL.  TIB€PIO  nOA€ITnN.  Apollo,  as  on  last  coin,  holding  laurel- 
branch  in  r.  and  resting  r.  on  column  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896.) 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  372,  n°  1005. 

I€PA  CVNK[AHTOC].   Young   male    bust   of   the   Senate    to    r., 
shoulders  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  I"€POV  (1.),  BOVA1H]  (in  ex.),  TIB€[PIOnOA€ITnN]  (around). 

Standing  figures  ofGerousia  and  Boule,  face  to  face,  each  in  long 

chiton  with  peplos;  Gerousia  veiled,  and  Boule  holding  cadu- 

ceus(?)  in  raised  r.:  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  421,  n°  2  (PI.  xlix,  7). 

Trajanopolis. 

A  city  of  the  Grimenothyreis,  about  four  miles  from  Grimenothyrae  (H '. 
N.,  p.  688). 


—  54i 


PHRYGIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Quasi -Autonomous  Coins. 

Trajan-Car acalla . 

7201 
PI.  257 

30 

JE  17 

Bust  of  Athene  to  1.,  wearing  crested  Corinthian  helmet  and  aegis  : 
border  of  dots. 

I.94 

tyL.    TRAIANO  TTOAITHN.  Cultus-statue  of  Artemis-Ephesia  to 

front  :  border  of  dots. 

(Athens,  1885.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  426,  n°  12  (PI.  l,  5). 

7202 

35 

JE  14 

Bust  of  young  Herakles  to  r.,  laureate,  lion-skin  round  neck  : 
border  of  dots. 

2.26 

J$L.  TRAIANO n  OAITHN.  Nike  advancing  to  r.,  holding  wreath 

and  palm. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  427,  n°  14  (PI.  l,  6). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Trajan . 

7203 

136 

JE26 

AVT  KAICAP  TPAIANOC.  Head  of  Trajan  to  r..  laureate  :  border 
of  dots. 

8.81 

T$L.  TPAIANO  nOAITHN.   Zeus  Laodikeus,  in  long  chiton   and 

himation,  standing  to  1.,  holding  on  r.  eagle,  and  resting  with 

1.  on  sceptre. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  427,  n°  19  (PI.  l,  8). 

Hadrian. 

7204 

42 

JE  15 

AAPIANOC  KAICAP.  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of 
dots. 

2.72 

$L.  TPAIANOnOA     •  Athene  standing  to  r.,  helmeted,  1.   hand 

resting  on  shield  placed  on  the  ground,  with  r.  holding  spear  : 

border  of  dots. 

(Aslanoglou,  Smyrna,  1893.) 

Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  392,  n°  6588. 

• 

—  542  — 


LYCIA 


—  543  - 


LYCIA 


LYCIA 

Hill,  G.F.  B.M.Cat.,Lycia,  1897. 

Babelon,  E,   Traite  des  monnaies  grecques  et  romaines,  Paris,  1 901-1925 

Id.  Les  Perses  Achimenides ,  1893. 

Id.  Inventaire  de  la  Collection  Wadding  ton,  1898. 

Six,  J. P.  Monnaies  lyciennes,  R.N.  1886,  1887. 

Also  Num.  Chron.,  1898,  pp.  199-217. 

Fellows,  C.  Coins  of  Ancient  Lycia,  London,  1855. 


544  — 


LYCIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7205 
PI.  258 


7206 
PI.  258 


7207 

PI.  258 


7208 
PI.  258 


M4-6 
9-37 


146 
9.46 


_L44_2 
9-34 


139-5 
9.04 


LYCIA 

Series  I. 

Circ.  B.  C.  520-480. 
(A).  With  irregular  incuse  reverse. 

JR.  19       Forepart  of  boar  to  r.  ;  r.  foreleg  visible. 

tyL.  Rude  incuse  square.  —  Stater. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  1.  n«  1  (PI.  1,  1). 

Babelon,  PI.  xxi,  1. 

Dressel,  Zeit.f.  Num.,  xxn,  p.  243,  n°  40. 

Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxix,  1572. 

(B).  IVilh  ornamenied  incuse  reverse. 
Incuse  square  decorated  with  crossing  lines. 

JR.  22       Forepart  of  boar  to    1.,  both  legs  visible  ;  neck  dotted  ;   truncation 
marked  with  row  of  dots  between  parallel  lines;  on  shoulder^. 

fy..  Rude  incuse  square,  decorated  with  four  lines  which  cross  in  the 
centre.  —  Stater. 

(Whittall  sale,   1884.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  2,  n°  6  (PI.  1,  5). 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  1,  7. 
Cf.   Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxix,  1573. 

JR.  18       Similar  ;  on  shoulder,  KV. 

J$L.   Similar,  bars  forming  two  triangles,  one  of  which  is  filled. — 
Stater. 

(Lord  Ashburnham  sale,  1895.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  2,  no  8  (PI.  i,  6). 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxi,  8. 

JR.  19      Similar;  no  letter. 

T$L.    Incuse    square  with    two  lines  crossing   in  centre ;  on  three 

sides,  projections  ;  chisel-cut.  —  Stater. 

(Sotheby  sale,  29  June  1887.) 
B.M.  Cat.,  p.  2  no  10  (PI.  1,8). 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxi,   12. 


—  545 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7209 
PI.  .258 

39.8 

JR.  15 

Forepart  of  boar  to  r.,  with  beaded  collar. 

}$L.  Incuse  square  with  two  lines  crossing  in  centre,  and  alternate 

2.58 

raised  and  incuse  compartments. —  Tetrobol. 

(A.O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1895.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  1,9. 

7210 
PI.  258 

36 

JR.  14 

Similar  ;  type  to  1. 

J$L.  Similar;  eight  compartments.  —  Tetrobol. 

(G.  Louisides,  1907.) 

2.33 

72 1 1 
PI.  258 

143-7 

JR  18 

Forepart  of  boar  to  1. 

1$L.  Incuse  square  with  two  lines   crossing,  two  of  the  triangles 

9.31 

partly  filled  with  projections ;  in  free  triangle  0,   and  in  one  of 

the  partly  filled  M.  —  Stater. 

(W.S.  Lincoln,  1 889.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  3,  n°  13  (PI.  1,  11). 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxi,  13. 

Series  II. 

Circ.  B.C.  500-460. 

Boar-Tortoise. 

7212 
PI.  238 

i4i-5 

A21 

Boar  walking  to  r.  :  within  square  of  dots. 

1$L.  Tortoise,  in  dotted  incuse  square.  —  Stater. 

9.17 

Restruck  on  a  coin  of  Acanthus. 

(W.Webster,  1880.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  4,  n°  17  (PI.  1,  14). 
Babelon,  Perses  Achem.,  PI.  xi,  12. 

Six,  Monn.  Lye,  p.  23,  n°  62. 

Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxix,  i 574. 

7213 
PI.  258 

137.6 

A21 

Forepart  of  boar  to  1.  in  dotted  square.  Restruck  on  a  coin  which 
shewed  boar  complete. 

8.92 

fyL.  Similar.  — Stater. 

(W.C.  Thieme,  Leipzig,   1891.) 
Restruck  on  a  coin  of  Acanthus. 

—  546  — 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Boar-BulFs  head. 

7214 

PL  258 

141.3 

JK21 

Boar  standing  to  r.  on  dotted  exergual  line  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Bull's  head  facing;  on  either  side  X  :  within  incuse  square.  — 

9.  16 

Stater. 

(W.C. Weight,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,p.  5,  n°  23  (PL  11,  2). 

Babelon,  PL  xxn,  14. 

Jameson  Cat.,  PL  lxxix,  1575. 

Bull -Ram's  bead. 

7215 
PL  258 

142.5 

^.23 

Bull  kneeling  to  r.,  head  reverted  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  Ram's  head  to  1.  :  in  dotted  incuse  square.  Restruck.  — Stater. 

9.23 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  5,  no  24  (PL  11,  3). 

Cf.  Babelon,  PL  xxn,  19. 

Cf.  Jameson  Cat.,  PL  lxxix,  1577. 

Imhoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  329,  n°  27  ;  Cboix,  PL  v,  158. 

Boar-Hclmeted  head. 

7216 
PL  258 

138.5 

JR.  19 

Boar,  standing  to  1.  on  dotted  line,  rooting  with  snout  to  ground  ; 
dotted  line  on  neck. 

8.97 

tyL.  Bearded  male  head  to  1.,  in  crested  Corinthian  helmet  ;  hair 

represented  by  dots  ;  truncation  of  neck  dotted  :  the  whole   in 

dotted  incuse  square.  —  Stater. 

(J.P.Lambros,  1896.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  5,  no  28  (PL  11,  7). 

Babelon,  PL  xxn,  22  ;  Perses  Achem.,  p.  66,  n°  448  (PL  xi,  18). 

Series  III. 

Circ.  B.C.  500-460. 

Forepart  of  Boar-Triskelcs. 

7217 
PI.  258 

146.5 

JK20 

Forepart  of  boar  to  r.,  with  long  bristles  ;  both  legs  visible. 

fyL  Triskeles  to  r.  in  linear  square,  within  incuse  square.  —  Stater. 

9-49 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  6,  n°  29  (PL  11,  8). 

Babelon,  Traite,  PL  xxi,  20. 

—  547  — 


69 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7218 
PI.  258 

19 

M.  11 

Similar;  exergual  line. 

I^L  Triskeles  tol.  in  dotted  square,  within  incuse  square.  —  Diobol. 

I  .23 

(G.Louisides,  1907.) 

Lion-  Triskeles. 

7219 

PI.  258 

135-3 

A20 

Lion  to  1.  devouring  the  haunch  of  an  animal. 

T$L.  Triskeles  to  r.,  in  dotted  square  :  the  whole  in  incuse  square.  — 

8.77 

Stater. 

(J.P.Lambros,  1896.) 
G.F.Hill,  B.  M.  Cat.,  Lycia,  Int.  xxix;  PI.  xliv,  2  (this  coin). 

Series  IV. 

Thiban  ? 

7220 
PI.  258 

41 .2 

^15 

Circ.  B.C. 480. 
Boar  walking  to  1. 

2.67 

tyL.     VM33x.    Cock's   heads  triskeles,  in  linear  square   :  within 

incuse  square.  —  Tetrobol. 

(J.P.Lambros,  1896.) 

G.F.Hill,  B.  M.  Cat.,  Lycia,  Int.  xxix  ;  PI.  xliv,  3,  and  note  on  p.  9    (this 

coin). 

Kuprili. 

Circ.  B.C.  450-430. 

7221 
PI.  258 

39-5 

2&14 

Goat  standing  to  r. 

tyL.  KOPP  AA.  Triskeles  to   1.,  in  dotted  square  :   within   incuse 

2.56 

square.  —  Tetrobol.                        > 

(J.P.Lambros,  1896.) 

Six,  Monn.  Lye,  1887,  11°  141. 

7222 
PI.  258 

20.4 

iRl2 

Forepart  of  winged  human-headed  bull,  with  1.  foreleg  bent  under 
him. 

1 .32 

^6.  KOr.  Triskeles  to  r.,  in  dotted  square  :  within  incuse  square.  — 

Diobol. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 
Six,  p.  41,  no  145. 

548 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

7223 
PI.  258 

122.2 

A20 

Heads  and  necks  of  two  bulls,  r.  and  1.,  conjoined. 

fyL.  HO>l.  Triskeles  to  1.,  in  dotted  incuse  circle.  —  Stater. 

7.92 

(J.P.Lambros,  1896.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  15,  no  71  (PI.  iv,  13). 

Uvug. .  . 

Circ.  B.C.  470-440. 

7224 
PI.  258 

42.5 

JR.  14 

Forepart  of  winged  human-headed  bull  to  r. 

fyL.  OFOV.  Female  (?)  head  to   r.,   hair  falling   in    mass    behind 

2.75 

neck  :  the  w  hole  in  dotted  incuse  square.  —  Tetrobol. 

(Gian  Luisides,  1905.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  16,  n°  7}  (PI.  iv,   15). 

Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxix,  1581. 

Forepart  of  winged  boar. 

7225 

10 

JR.  9 

fyL.  Archaic    head    of  Athene  to    r.,  in   plain  Corinthian   helmet, 
within  incuse  square.  —  Obol. 

O.64 

(Constantinople,  1907.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  iv,  19  (but  uncertain  attribution). 

Taththivaibi. 

Circ.  B.C.  480-460. 

7226 

PI.  258 

I3O.4 

J&19 

Two  cocks  opposite  to  one  another ;  between  them  ±  :  the  whole 
on  a  raised  circular  shield. 

8.45 

J$L.  Tt  ■"    EF  tE.    Tetraskeles  to  r.,    in  dotted    square   :   within 

incuse  square.  —  Stater. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1896.) 
Head,  Hist.  Num.,  p.  691. 

7227 
PI.  258 

130 

J&18 

Forepart  of  boar  to  1.,  both  legs  visible. 

fyl.  Tt-xE  Ft  E  BE.    Tetraskeles   to   1.    :    the    whole  in   dotted 

8.42 

square.  —  Stater. 

(J.P.Lambros,  1896.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  18,  n°85  (PI.  v,  4). 

Babelon,  PI.  xevm,  8. 

—  549  — 


LYCIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7228 
PI.  258 


152 
9.85 


JK  19 


7229 
P1.2S8 


153 

9.91 


7230 
PI.  259 


129. 1 

"8777 


^.19 


vRi9 


Female  head  to  1.  (Aphrodite  ?),  hair  fastened  by  band  passing 
three  times  round  head,  and  caught  up  behind  ;  wears  earring 
and  necklace  :  truncation  of  neck  dotted. 

B6.  Tt  ■■  EF  tE  BE.Tetraskeles  to  1.  :  the  whole  in  dotted  incuse 

square.  —  Stater. 

(J.P.Lambros,  1894.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  20,  n°  90  (PI.  v,  9). 

Babelon,  PI.  xcvm,  17. 

Id.,  Perses  Acbem.,  p.  69,  n°  471  (PL  xm,  11). 

Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxix,  1584. 


Sppndaza. 

of  Antiphellus  (?) 

Circ.  B.C.  470-450. 

Female  head  to  1.  (Aphrodite  ?),  hair  fastened  by  band  passing 
three  times  round  head,  and  caught  up  behind  ;  wears  earring 
and  necklace. 

l^L.   SPITMF.  Tetraskeles  to    1.   :   the  whole   in    dotted   incuse 

square.  —  Stater. 

(Montagu  sale,  March,  1896.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  21,  no  96  (PI.  v,  is). 

Bab.,  PI.  xcvm,  24. 

Kharai. 
As  Dynast  of  Xanthus. 

Circ.  B.C.  450-410. 

Head  of  Athene  to  1.,  in  crested  Athenian  helmet,  adorned  with 
quadriga,  olive-leaves  and  floral  volute. 

T$L.  VtPTE  (tol.).  Head  of  bearded  Satrap  to  r.,  in  Persian  head- 
dress :  the  whole  in  incuse  square.  —  Stater. 

(J .  P .  Lambross,  1896.) 
G.F.Hill,  Num.  Chron.,  1920,  p.  113  (PI.  xiv,  11). 


—   550  — 


LYCIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7231 
PL  2)9 


7232 
PI.   259 


7233 
PI.  259 


7234 
PI.  259 


32-9 
2.13 


iRi3 


148.9 
9.64 


^23 


121. 8 
7.89 


^23 


9-5 
0.62 


JR.  9 


Head  of  Athene  to  r.  in  crested  Athenian  helmet;  behind,  1<. 

J$L.  Head  of  bearded  Satrap  to  r.  in  Persian  headdress,  within 
circle  of  dots  :  the  whole  in  incuse  circle.   —  Tetrobol. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1885.) 

Khariga. 
As  Dynast  of  Xanthus. 

Cite.  B.C.  4  10. 

Head  of  Aphrodite  to  r.  wearing  necklace,  hair  in  small  curls  over 
forehead,  and  caught  up  behind  neck;  on  neck,  T-shaped  orna- 
ment rising  from  plain  necklace  :  dotted  truncation. 

fy.  ¥1TPEY  LP]  [Fjt  +  ITtl[E].  Tetraskeles  to  r.,  members  of 
which  divide  the  legend  ;  within  inner  ring,  owl  standing  to 
1.,  head  facing  ;  before  first  letter  of  inscription,  symbol  resembling 
the  ankh  but  with  double  cross-bar  and  open  ring  :  the  whole  in 
incuse  square.  —  Stater. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1895.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  xliv,  9. 
Cf.  Babclon,  PI.  xcix,  24  (types  in  the  opposite  directions). 
G.  H.  Hill,  Num.  Cbroti.,  1920,  p.  112  (PI.  xiv,  10).  British  Museum. 

Artumpari. 

Cire.  B.C.  400-390. 

Head  of  Athene  to  1.,  in  crested  Athenian  helmet  :  border  of 
dots.  Chisel  cut. 

tyL.  3i^1IOT1A  (to  r.).  Head  of  bearded  Satrap  to  r.  in  Persian 

headdress,  within  dotted  circle,  in  incuse  circle.  —  Stater. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1896.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  Int.  xxxvi,  note;  PI.  xliv,  10 (this  coin). 
Babelon,  p.  287,  n°  389  bis  (this  coin). 

Uncertain  Dynast. 
Circ.  B.C.  400. 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  in  crested  Athenian  helmet  :  circle  of  dots. 


55' 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

fyL.  Head  of  bearded  Satrap  to  r.,  inmitra  :  circle  of  dots.  —  Obol. 

(Gian  Louisides,  1905.) 
Cf.  Babelon  PI.  xcix,  10. 

Khin... 

Circ.  B.C.  405-395. 

7235 
PI.  259 

151 

JKiS 

Pegasos  with  curved  wings  flying  to  1.  ;  below,  goat's  head  to  1. 

J$L.  Triskeles  to  r.,  in  dotted  incuse  square.  —  Stater. 

(T.  Ready  ;  from  United  Service  Institution  Sale,    1896  ;  ex  Fellows  Cabinet, 
Lycian  Coinage,  PI.  xvi,  1). 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  27,  n°  122  (PI.  vn,  7). 

9.78 

Series  V. 

Mithrapata. 

Circ.  B.C.  390. 

7236 
PI.  259 

I5I-7 

JK26 

Lion's  scalp  facing. 

]$L.  [M]E*PPP.  Triskeles  to  1. ;  in  third  angle,  ear  of  corn    :   the 

whole  in  incuse  square.  —  Stater. 

(Gen*  Moore  sale,  1889;  lot.,  403.) 
Cf.  Babelon  PI.  en,  23. 
Cf.  Six,  Monn.  Lye,  p.  68,   n°  234. 

9.83 

Trbbanimi. 

Dynast  of  Limyra. 

Circ.  B.C.  390-385. 

7237 
PI.  259 

152.6 

^.24 

Lion's  scalp  facing. 

fyL.  [T]  P  B.  Triskeles  to  1.  ;  in  second  angle,  club  :  within  incuse 

square.  —  Stater. 

(A.  Sambon,  Florence,  1889.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  34,  no  145  (PI.  vm,  12). 

Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxix,  1588. 

Babelon,  PI.  cm,  9. 

9.87 

—  552 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7238 
PI.  259 

43-5 

^Ri7 

Lion's  scalp  facing. 

fyL.  TPB  BWNEME.  Triskeles  ro  1.,   in  incuse  circle.  —  Tetrobol. 

2.82 

(Gian  Louisides,  1907.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  34,  n°  147  (PI.  vm,  14). 

7239 
PI.  259 

43-4 

JR.  17 

Similar. 

fy..  TPB  [BWN  EME.  Similar.   —  Tetrobol. 

(Macridi  Pacha,   189 5.) 
Babelon,  PI.  cm,  13. 

2.81 

Va<1 . .  . 

Circ.  B.C.  385-380. 

7240 

151. 8 

^23 

Lion's  scalp  facing. 

PI.  259 

9.84 

fyL.  TtA.  Triskeles  to  1.  :  the  whole  in  incuse  circle.  —  Stater. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  35,  n°  152  (PI.  vm,  18). 
Bahelon,  PI.  cm,  16. 

Parikla. 
Dynast  of  Limyra  and  King  of  Lvcia. 

Circ.  B.C.  380-362. 

7241 

PI.  259 

44  3 

JK16 

Lion's  scalp  facing. 

tyL.  TtP  lEK]  At.  Triskeles  to  1.,  in  incuse  circle.  —  Tetrobol. 

2.87 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  civ,  13. 

7242 

PI.  259 

40.2 

JR.  15 

Similar. 

f$L.  PtP  EK  At.  Similar.  —  Tetrobol. 

fCarfrae  sale,  1901.) 

2.60 

7243 

PI.  259 

43 

.R14 

Similar. 

I^L.  [rtj  P  EK  At.  Similar.  —  Tetrobol. 

2.78 

(Gian  Louisides,  1907.) 

553 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7244 
PI.  259 

33 

JE  13 

Head  of  young  Pan  tol.,  horned. 
fy.  Pf  PE  KA.  Triskeles  to  1. 

2.13 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  36,  n°  157. 

7245 
PI.  259 

32 

JE  12 

Similar. 

$L.    •  T  PE  K...  Similar. 

2.07 

(Gian  Louisides,  1907.) 

7246 

35 

JE  13 

Similar. 

fy.  Pt-.-KA.  Similar. 

2.26 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 

7247 

33 

JE  11 

Similar. 

2.13 

(G.  Louisides,  1905.) 

7248 
PI.  259 

16 

JE  10 

Forepart  of  goat  springing  to  1. 
fy.  PtPEKA.  Triskeles  to  1. 

1 .23 

(Dr  Imhoof,  189s.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  37,  n°  164. 

Fellows,  PI.  vi,  8. 

Babelon,  PL  civ,  20. 

7249 

15 

JE  12 

Similar. 
I$L.  Similar. 

0.97 

(Gian  Louisides,  1905.) 

Babelon,  Perses  Achem.,  p.  79,  n°  539. 

Uncertain  Satraps. 

Circ.  B.C.  425-385. 

7250 
PI.  259 

37.8 

^.13 

Winged   male  figure,   wearing    drapery  from    the   waist    down- 
wards, kneeling  to  r.  on  r.  knee,  wearing  peculiar  headdress  ot 

2.45 

plumes,  holding  sceptre  or  caduceus  in  front  of  him. 

fyL.  Griffin  standing  to  1.,  r.  forepaw  raised  ;  within  dotted  square, 

in  incuse  square.  —  Tetrobol. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884  ;  lot.  1280.) 

Cf.  Imhoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  356,  n°  28;  Choix,  PI.  v,  n°i79. 

Attributed  to  Mallus,  by  Sir  Hermann  Weber,  on  the  authority  of  Dr  Imhoof. 

—  554  — 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7251 

PI.  259 

22 

JR.  10 

Hermes,  beardless,  winged,  kneeling  on  1.  knee  to  1.,  r.  hand  rais- 
ed*. 

I.42 

tyL.  Lion   to   1.,    looking   backward,   with    r.   forefoot    raised  ; 

above  2. — Diobol. 

(G.  Louisides,  1907.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  Perses  Achhn.,  p.  82,  n°  554  (PI.  xv,  26). 

*  Babelon  ascribes  this  coin   to  an  uncertain  satrap,  circ.  B.C.   460,  and  gives 
Pamphvlia  as  the  place  of  mintage. 

Series  VI. 

Lycia  in  genere. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Claudius. 

725  I  A 
PI.   259 

133-4 

/E  24 

TIBEPIOIKAAYAI02  KAIIAP  IEBAITOI.    Head    of   Claudius 
to  1. 

8.64 

$L.   TEPMANIKOI  AYTO  KPATHP  TTATHP  fTATPIAOI.    Arte- 

mis wearing  short  chiton,  standing  to  r.,  holding  torch  in  r.  and 

Nike  on  1. ;  at  her  feet,  a  stag  to  r.  looking  up  :  border  of  dots. 

(Spink,  1889.) 

Domitian. 

7252 
PI.  259 

52.3 

-/K20 

AVT  KAIC  AOMITIANOCCEBACTOCTEPM.   Head    of  Domitian 
to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

3-39 

tyL.  €TOYC[lA]  YTTATOY  IZ.  Lyre  (kithara);  in  field  tor.,  branch 
of  laurel, 

(G.  Louisides,  1907.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  39,  n°  6. 

Autonomous  (chiefly  post- Alexandrine),  Federal,  and  Impe- 

rial Coinage  of  the  towns  of  Lycia. 

Arycanda. 
(Aruf.) 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Gordianus  Pius. 

7253 
PI.  259 

198 

JE  32 

...MANT  TOPAIANOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Gordian  III  to  r.,    laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

12.83 

—  555 


70 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

T$L.   APY  KAN  A  €  CON.  Deity  (Sozon    ?)    wearing   sleeved  short 

chiton,  chlamys  over  shoulders,  trousers,   and  radiate  Phrygian 

cap,  riding  to  r.  on  horseback,  brandishing  club  in  r.  :  border 

of  dots. 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  45,  n°  6  (PI.  x,  5). 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  433,  n°  12. 

Balbura. 

(Katara.) 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Caligula. 

7254 
PI.  259 

80 

JE  19 

TAIOC  CEBACTOC.  Head  of  Caligula  to  r.,  bare. 

BAABOY 
"EjL,       pcn^     •  Herakles  nude,  standing,  facing  ;  holds  in  r.  club; 

5.18 

over  1.  arm  lion-skin. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1897.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  46,  n°  3. 

Choma. 

First  Century  B .  C. 

7255 
PL  259 

51 

JE16 

Head  of  Zeus  to  I.,  laureate. 

fyL.  XC1.  Horseman,  wearing  crested  helmet,  and  chlamys  flying 

3.3O 

behind  shoulders,  riding  to  r.,  brandishing  club  in  r. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1906.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  49,  n°  1  (PL  xi,  1). 

- 

Cragus. 

{District.) 
Circ.  B.C.  81  —  Imperial  Times. 

7256 

25.5 

^R.16 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate;  hair  in  formal  curls  ;  in  field,  AY. 
T$L.  Lyre  (kithara);   in  field  KP  ;  to    I.,  branch  ;  to  r.,  star  :  the 

I.65 

whole  in  incuse  square.  —  Drachm. 

(W.  Webster.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  52,  no  7. 

-  556 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

72)7 
PI.  259 

27.6 

JKl$ 

Similar. 

1$L.  Similar;  in  field  1.,  eagle  standing  on  omphalos  to  r.,  looking 

i-79 

to  1.  —  Drachm. 

(J.  Sanders  sale,  1887.) 

Similar. 

7258 
PI.  259 

25  -5 

jK  15 

J$L.  Similar;  in  field  1.,  branch  with  fillets.  —  Drachm. 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  52,  n°  7. 

1.65 

7259 

23 

JK16 

Similar. 

1.49 

!}£..  Similar;  no  symbol.  — Drachm. 

(J.  Louisides,  1907.) 

7260 
Pi.  260 

29 

JE  16 

BRONZE. 

AY.  Lyre. 

1.88 

fyL.  KP.  Stag  standing  to  r. 

(Sim  sale,  1890.) 
Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  454,  n°  21  ;  5.  VII,  p.  9,  11°  32. 

7261 
PI.  260 

12 

JE  9 

Bust  of  Artemis  to  r.,  with  quiver  at  shoulder. 

AY 
l]L.     J'     Quiver  :  border  of  dots. 

0.77 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  53,  PI.  xi,  13. 

7262 
PI .  260 

38 

JE  16 

Similar  ;  type  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

^L.  K  P.  Quiver  with  strap  :  border  of  dots  around  plain   border. 

2.46 

(Sim  sale,  1890.) 

7263 

48 

JE16 

Similar. 

R£.  Similar. 

(Whittall  sale,   1884.) 

3. 1 1 

Imperial  Times. 

7264 

PI.  260 

50 

JE  17 

AY.  Bust  of  Artemis  to  r.,  hair  rolled. 

¥)l.  Bust  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate  ;  formal  curls. 

3.24 

(Greenspan,  London,  1901.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  xii,  1. 

—  557  — 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7265 
PI.  260 

76.8 

JE  19 

Similar  ;  letter  Y  quite  distinct,  the  first  may  be  a  K  *. 

R£.  KP.  Similar. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 

4.98 

*  This  coin  was  described  in  the  Whittall  sale  Catalogue  as  belonging  to  Kopella 

or  Cyaneae.  Sir  Hermann  Weber  suggested  it  to  be  an  Alliance  coin  ofCragusand 

Cyaneae. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Augustus. 

7266 
PI.  260 

35 

iRi8 

Head  of  Augustus  to  r.  :  plain  circle. 

T$L.  KP  (below).  Two  trichord  lyres  side  by  side  ;  between  them, 

2.26 

palm-branch ;  above,  star  :  within  plain  circle.  —  Drachm. 

(J.  Louisides,  1907.) 

Cyaneae. 

(Ya'u.) 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Tranquillina. 

7267 
PI.  260 

280 

M  30 

CABTPANKVAA€INAC€B.  Bust  of  Tranquillina  to  r.,  with  crescent 
behind  shoulders  :  border  of  dots. 

18.14 

J$L.  KYA  N  €1  [TflN].  Horseman  wearing  crested  helmet,  cuirass, 

and  chlamys,  galloping  to  r.,  throwing  javelin  with  r. 

(Gian  Louisides,  1905.) 

Limyra. 

(Duden  Su.') 

League  Coinage.  B.C.  168.  —  A.D.  43. 

7268 
PI.  260 

45 

iRis 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate;  hair  rolled. 

J$L.  AYKIHN  (above).  Lyre  (kithara);  on  either  side,  A  1 ;  infield 

2.91 

to  1.,  crested  helmet :  the  whole  in  incuse  square.  —  Drachm. 

(J. P.  Lambros,  1902.) 

1 

-  558 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7269 
PI .  260 

37.6 

^15 

Similar  ;  countermark  on  cheek,  quiver. 
tyL.  Similar  ;  no  symbol.  —  Drachm. 

2.44 

(Gian  Louisides,  1907.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  60,  n°  4  (PI.  xm,  4). 

7270 
PI.  260 

19. I 

m  10 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate  *. 

fyL.  Bow  and  quiver  in  saltire  :  the  whole  in  incuse  square. 

1 .24 

(Fontana  sale,  Frankfort-on-M.,  1888.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  61,  n°  8  (PI.  xm,  6). 

*  Ascribed  to  Limyra  by  Dr  Rudolf  Heberley,  of  Berlin  (for  the  Corpus). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Gordianus  Pius. 

7271 
PI.  260 

IJO 

JE  24 

AYK  MANT  rOPAIANOC-.    Bust  of  Gordian   III  to  r.,  wearing 
radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  ot  dots. 

9.72 

tyL.  AIMVPOC.  Bearded  River-god  recumbent  to  1.,  wearing  hima- 

tion  over  lower  limbs,  holding  in  r.  reed,  and  resting   1.  elbow 

on  reversed  vase  from  which  a  stream  flows  :  border  of  dots. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  61,  n°  11  (PI.  xm,  8). 

Cf.  Mionnet  III,  p.  436,  n°  30. 

Masicytes. 

(District.) 

League  Coinage. 

First  series.  B.C.  168  —  81. 

7272 
PI.  260 

27.3 

Aij 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate;  A  on  neck. 

fyL.  Lyre  (kithara);  on  either  side,  MA  :  the  whole  in  incuse  square. 

i-77 

—  Drachm. 

(Gian  Louisides,  1905.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  63,  n°  3. 

—  559  — 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size . 

DESCRIPTION 

Second  series.  B.C.  168  —  circ.  81. 

7273 
PI.  260 

24.6 

iR  15 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate. 

tyL.  M  A.  Lyre  (kithara)  ;  on  either  side,  star  of  six  rays  :  the  whole 

i-59 

in  incuse  square.  —  Drachm. 

(J.  Louisides,  1907.) 

Third  series.  Circ.  B.  C.  81-27. 

7274 
PI.  260 

29.2 

JB.16 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate  ;  hair  tied  in  a  curl  behind  neck  ;  to 
1.,  AY. 

1.89 

1$L.  MA.  Lyre  (kithara) ;  to  1.,  owl  facing  :  the  whole  in  incuse 

square.  —  Drachm. 

(Ad.  E.  Cahn,  Frankfort,  1883.) 

7275 
PI.  260 

26.8 

iR  15 

Similar  ;  no  letters  visible. 

J$L.  Similar  ;  in  field  to  v.,  tripod.  —  Drachm. 

1.74 

(P.  Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  64,  n°  14  (PI.  xm,  16). 

Fifth  series. 

7276 
PI.  260 

28.5 

iRi6 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  bound  with  taenia  ;  stiff  formal  locks  and  hair 
tied  in  a  curl  behind  neck  ;  bow  and  quiver  at  shoulder. 

1.85 

tyL.  AYKIHN  (above).  Lyre  (kithara)  ;  on  either  side,  M     A  :  the 

whole  in  incuse  square.  —  Drachm. 

(J.  Sanders  sale,  1887.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  65,  n°  21  (PI.  xm,  18). 

7277 
PI.  260 

11. 5 

An 

Head  of  Artemis  to  r.,  wearing  stephane  ;    bow  and  quiver   at 
shoulder. 

0.75 

AY 
]$L.         .  Quiver  with  strap  ;  to  1.,  torch  :   the  whole   in   incuse 
MA 

square.  —  Quarter  Drachm. 

(Gian  Louisides,  1907.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  65,  n°  24  (PI.  xiv,  1). 

—  560 


LYCIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7278 

58 

PI.  260 

3-75 

7279 

52 

PI.  260 

3  37 

7280 

50.5 

PI.  260 

3.27 

7281 

50 

PI.  260 

3-2-1 

JE  18 


JE  20 


7282 
Pi .  260 


^20 


JR.  18 


29.5 


1. 91 


^.15 


League  Coinage. 

BRONZE. 

B.C.  168  —  circ.  81. 
Bust  of  Apollo  to  r.,  formal  curls;  on  either  side,  AY. 

fyL.  Head  of  Artemis  to  r.,  wearing  stephane  and  necklace  ;  behind 

shoulder,  bow  and  quiver  ;  on  either  side  M  A  :  concave  field. 

(Whittall  sale,  i88.|.) 

Circ.  B.  C.  81   —  Imperial  Times. 

Head  of  Artemis  to  r.  ;  bow  and  quiver  at    shoulder  :  border  of 
dots. 

Rl.  MA.  Stag  standing  to  r.  :  border  ot  dots. 

(Whittall  sale,  i88.|.) 

CI'.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  67, 11°  30  (PI.  xiv,  4). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Augustus. 

AY.  Head  of  Augustus  to  r.,  bare:  linear  border. 

IjL.  MA  (below).  Two  lyres  (kitharai);  between  them,  ear  of  corn  : 

border  of  dots.  —  Drachm. 

(J.  Louisides,  1907.) 

Similar. 

tyL.  Similar  ;  no  symbol  :  border  of  dots.  —  Drachm. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1901.) 

Myra. 
(Detnbre.) 

League  Coinage. 
B.C.  168  —  circ.  81. 

AY.  Head  ot  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate. 
-  561  - 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

M     Y 
J$L.  Lyre  (kithara)  ;  on  either  side,           ;  in  field  to  1.,  hem-hem 

crown  :  the  whole  within  incuse  square.  —  Drachm. 

(W.  H.  Waddington.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  69,  n°  4  (PI.  xiv,  13). 

7283 
PI.  260 

I4.5 

JE  9 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate. 

fyL.  MY.  Bowr  and  quiver. 

(Athens,  1897.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  xv,  1. 

O.94 

Circ.  B.C.  81  —  Imperial  Times. 

7284 

62.9 

M  19 

AY.  Head  of  Artemis  to  r.,  wearing  stephane  and  necklace  ;  bow 
and  quiver  behind  shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 

4.08 

T$L.  MY.  Stag  standing  to  r. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  70,  n°  8. 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  438,  n°  43. 

7285 
PI.  260 

52.6 

M  19 

Similar. 

Y$L.  Similar;  behind  stag,  hem-hem  crown  :  border  of  dots. 

3.41 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  70,  no  8  (PI.  xv,  3). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Gordianus  Pius. 

7286 
PI.  260 

262 

JE$o 

AVTKAIM.ANTrOPAIANOCC€B.    Bust  of  Gordian  III  to   r., 
laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

16.97 

T$L.  MY  P  €  CON.  In  distyle  temple  (Ionic),  cultus-statue  of  Arte- 

mis Eleuthera,    wearing  veil  and  modius ;   at  her   feet    to  1., 

patera  :  border  of  dots. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  71,  no  14  (PI.  xv,  8). 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  16,  no  68. 

—  562 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Patara. 

(GeletnishJ) 

League  Coinage. 

Circ.  B.C.  168  —  circ.  B.C.  81. 

7287 
PI.  261 

43-4 

iRi9 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate;  hair  flowing  ;  bow  and  quiver  be- 
hind neck. 

2.81 

T$L.  AYKIHN   (above).  Lyre  (kithara)  ;  on  either  side,    TTA  :  the 

whole  in  incuse  square.  —  Drachm. 

(Whittall  sale.  1884.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  75,  n"  1  (PI.  xv.  12). 

7288 

39 

iR  15 

Similar. 

T$L.  Similar.  —  Drachm. 

2. 52 

(Gian  Louisides,  1907.) 

7289 
PI.  261 

19 

JE  9 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate. 

fyL.    p_nK1    •  Head  of  Artemis  to  1.,  wearing  stephane. 

1 .23 

(N.  D'miitriou,  1898.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  75,  n°  5. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Gordian  III. 

7290 
PI.  261 

209.5 

JE  27 

AVT  KAIMANTTOPAIANOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Gordian  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

13.58 

tyL.  TTATrAP]€CON.    Herakles  to  r.    wrestling   with    Antaeus  and 

strangling  him. 

(Thcodoridi,  1892.) 
Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  18,  n°  73. 

Phaselis. 

(Tchirova.') 

Before  circ.  B.  C.  466. 

7291 
PI.  261 

168.2 

yR  21 

Prow  of  galley  to  r.,  in  shape  of  forepart  of  boar ;  above,  two  shields. 

10  90 

-  563  - 


7' 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

tyL.  Incuse  square  divided  by  bands   into  three  compartments.  — 

Stater. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,   1892.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxill,  1. 

7292 
PI.  261 

57.8 

iRi5 

Prow  of  galley  in  shape  of  forepart  of  boar. 

^L.  Incuse  square,  punched.  —  Tetrobol. 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
„*„  This  coin  should  be  placed  amongst  the  uncertain. 

3-75 

7293 
PI.  261 

167.7 

/R.20 

Prow  of  galley  to  1.,  in  form  of  boar's  head. 

J$L.  ^AZ.  Stern  of  galley  :  the  whole  in  incuse  square.  —  Stater. 

10.87 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  79,  n°  4  (PI.  xvi,  7). 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxm,  8. 

7294 
PI.  261 

46.5 

iRi3 

Prow  of  galley  to  r.  ;  above  •••. 

fyL.  4>AI.  Stern  of  galley  :  the  whole  in  incuse  square.  —  Tetrobol. 

3.01 

(Whittall  sale,  1884;  lot  1196.) 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxm,  10. 

Fourth  and  Third  Centuries  B.C. 

7295 
PI.  261 

77-4 

JE  14 

Prow  of  galley  to  r. 

^L.  <|>AIH.  Stem  of  galley  to  r. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  80,  n°  5. 

5.02 

League  Coinage. 

B.C.   168  —  circ.  B.C.  81. 

7296 
PI.  261 

40 

iRi5 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate. 

1$L.  <|>AZHAI  (above).  Lyre  (kithara)  ;  to  r.,  lighted  torch ;  to  1., 

2.59 

hem-hem  crown  oflsis  :  the  whole  in  incuse  square.  —  Drachm. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1902.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  81,  n°  16  (PI.  xvn,  1). 

—  564 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7297 
PI.  261 

37-4 

JR.  14 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar.  —  Drachm. 

2.42 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 

Circ.  B.C.  81  —  Imperial  Times. 

7298 

72.5 

JE  18 

Prow  of  galley  tor.  :  above,  Nike  flying  to  r.  with  wreath  :  border 
of  dots. 

4.70 

tyL.  <|>A.  Athene  helmeted    standing  to  r.,  wearing  aegis,  hurling 

thunderbolt  with  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Whittall  sale,   1884.) 
B.  M.  Cat.  p.  82,110  18  (PI.  xvii,  3). 

7299 
PI.  261 

80.6 

JE  18 

Prow  of  galley,  without  Nike. 

I$L.  Similar  ;  (|>  ;  the  other  letter  not  visible. 

5 .22 

(Sim  sale,  1890.) 

Pinara. 

(Minara.) 

League  Coinage. 

B.C.  168  —  circ.  81. 

7300 

PI.  261 

37.6 

iR  15 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate;  hair  rolled. 

J$L.  n  1.  Lyre  (kithara)  j  above,  AYKYHN  :  the  whole  in    incuse 

2.44 

square.  —  Drachm. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1902.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  84,  no  5. 

Rhodiapolis. 

League  Coinage. 

7301 
PI.  261 

42.2 

iR  15 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate  ;  hair  flowing. 

fyL.  AYKIflN.  Lyre  (kithara)  ;  on  either  side,  P  0 ;  in  field  to  1., 

2.73 

torch  :  the  whole  in  incuse  square.  —  Drachm. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1897.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  85,  n°  1  (PI.  xvii,  8). 

-  56) 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Termessus  Minor. 

A  colony  of  the  Pisidian  Termessus. 

See  under  Pisidia,  where  these  coins  will  be  found  described, 

in  order  to  keep  to  the  order  of  the  Brit.   Mus.  Catalogue. 

Tlos. 

(Duver.*) 

Circ.  B.C.  350. 

7302 
PI.  261 

19 

iRl3 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  in  crested  Athenian  helmet. 

fyL.  Two  lions  seated  opposite  each  other,  heads  facing,   each  with 
one  paw  raised  ;  in  ex.,  diskeles  :  border  of  dots.  —  Diobol. 

I.23 

(Whittall  sale,  1884;  lot  1200.) 

Babelon,  Perses  Achem.,  PI.  xv,  12. 

Imhoof,  Monn.  gr.,  p.  329,  n°  22. 

De  Luynes,  Num.  Cyp.,  PI.  II,  16. 

Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  en,  15. 

7503 
PI.  261 

44 

ifLi6 

Head  ot  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate  ;  hair  rolled,   two  plaits  on  neck  ; 
behind  neck,  bow  and  quiver . 

2.85 

l$l.  AYKIHN.  Lyre  (kithara)  ;  on  either  side,  TA ;  in  field  to  1., 
crested  helmet  with  cheek-pieces  :  the  whole  in  incuse  square.  — 

Drachm. 

(Gian  Louisides,  1905.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  88,  no  2. 

BRONZE. 

B.C.  168  —  Imperial  Times. 

7304 
PI.  261 

80.5 

JE  18 

Figure  of  Deity  standing. 

I£.  AYKIHN.  Lyre;  on  either  side,  T   A   :   the  whole  in  incuse 

5 .22 

square . 

(Sim  sale,  1890.) 

566  - 


LYCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7305 

17 

JE  12 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate. 

tyL.  T  A.  Bow  and  quiver  in  saltire  ;  above,  AYKIHN  (indistinct): 

I  .  10 

the  whole  in  incuse  square. 

(Sim  sale,  1890.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  88,  no  5  (PI.  xvii,  13). 

Tlos  and  Cragus. 

Alliance  Coins. 
Imperial  Times.  Before  A.D.  43  . 

7306 
PI.  261 

54 

£18 

A[Y].  Head  of  Artemis  to  r.,  laureate  ;  hair  rolled  ;  bow  and  quiv- 
er at  shoulder. 

3.50 

^-    up  '  ^tag  stantnn§  t0  r-  :  border  of  dots. 

(Gian  Louisides,  190s.) 

Batelon,  Inv.  fVadditigton,  p.  176,  n°  3193. 

7307 
PI.  261 

70 

JE  16 

Similar  ;  no  letters. 

fjL.    T£  pn.  Same  type. 

4-53 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 

Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  23,  n°  92. 

Xanthus. 
B.C.  168  —  circ.  B.C.  81. 

7308 
PI.  261 

42.5 

Al6 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate  ;  bow  and  quiver  behind  neck. 

fyL.  AYKIHN.  Lyre  (kithara)  ;  to  1.  I  :  the  whole  in  incuse  square. 

2.7$ 

—  Drachm. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 

-  567  - 


PAMPHYLIA 


—    569  — 


PAMPHYLIA 


PAMPHYLIA 

Hill,,  G.F.B.,  M.Cat.,  Lycia,  Pamphylia,  etc.,  1897. 

Babelon,  Inventaire  de  la  Collection  IVaddington,  1898. 

Babelon,  Traite  des  mown,  grecques  et  romaines,  Paris,  1901-1926. 

Imhoof,  Kleinasiatische  Miin\en,  II,  1902. 


—  570 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

PAMPHYLIA 

Aspendus. 

Balky^i 

On  the  river  Eurytnedon,  about  eight  miles  from  the  sea,  zuai  a  popu- 
lous and  wealthy  city  (H.N.,  p.  699). 

Circ.  B.C.   500-400. 
Persic  Standard. 

7309 
PI.  261 

139 

iRi9 

Plated. 

Nude  warrior,  armed,  holding  round  shield,  fighting  to  r.  Rude 
archaic  work. 

9-00 

HjL.  Triskeles  of  human  legs  :  in  incuse  square.  —  Persic  stater. 

(W.T. Ready,  1897.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxni,  16. 

J.  P.  Six,  in  a  letter  to  Sir  H.W.  (Jan.  1897)  considers  this  coin    older  than 
all  those  known  of  Aspendus. 

7310 

PI.  261 

166.7 

iR2I 

Nude  warrior,  helmeted,  fighting  to  r. ;  holding  in  1.  round  shield, 
in  r.  short  sword. 

IO.80 

T$L.  E2-  Triskeles  of  human  legs;  ivy-leaves  between  legs.  — Persic 

stater. 

(Dr  F.Parkes  Weber,  1889.) 
Cf.  Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  II,  PI.  lvii,  23. 

7311 

PI.  261 

92.6 

J&19 

Nude  horseman  to  1.,  galloping,  hurling  spear  with  r.  :   border  of 
dots. 

6.00 

1$L.  E2TFEA  (above).  Boar  running  to  r.  :  dotted  incuse  circle. — 

Drachm. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884  ;  lot  1209.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xix,  8. 
Babelon,  PI.  cxliii,  11. 

571 


72 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7312 
PI.  261 

82.5 

JKiS 

Similar;  type  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  EZT  (in  ex.).  Boar  to  r.  :  border  of  dots.  —  Drachm. 

5  35 

(Spink,  1 89 1.) 
Babelon,  PI.  cxliii,   14. 

Circ.  B.C.  400-300. 

7313 
PI.  261 

168.5 

J&25 

Two  westlers  engaged  :  border  of  dots.  Chisel  cut. 

§L.   EITFEAIIY[IJ  (to  1.).  Slinger  to  r.  wearing  short  chiton,  dis- 

10.92 

charging  sling  to  r. ;  in  field,  triskeles  of  human  legs ;  to  r.  BAAVZ 

(name  of  dynast  ?) ;  two  countermarks,  lion's  scalp,  and  two  eagles 

side  by  side  :  square  of  dots.  —  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1894.) 

Babelon,  p.  950,  n°  1  ^77  (this  coin). 
Imhoof,  Kleinasiatische  Mun\en,  II,  p.  312,  n°  12  (PI.  x,  18  ;  this  coin) 

7314 
PI.  261 

169.6 

^23 

Similar,  the  1.  westler  holds  with  r.  the  forearm  of  his   opponent; 
the  r.  has  his  r.  leg  between  the  legs  of  his  opponent,  trying  to 

10.99 

trip  him. 

J$L.  No  inscr.  (out  of  field).  Similar  type;  in  field  to  r.,  triskeles  : 

within  dotted  square  in  deep  incuse  square.  —  Stater. 

(Mayer  sale,  1887.) 

7315 
PI.  262 

167 

^.24 

Similar;  the  1.  westler  holds  his  opponent  with  both  hands  ;  below, 
countermark,  triskeles. 

10.82 

fyL.  EITFEAIIYI  (1.).  Slinger  to  r.  ;  to  r.,  triskeles;  in  field,  three 

countermarks:  bucranium,  unbearded  janiform  head,  and  animal 

(horse)  looking  back  :  dotted  square.  —  Stater. 

(Mayer  sale,  1887.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  96,  n°  19. 

7316 
PI.  262 

167.3 

^23 

Similar  ;  no  countermark. 

Similar  ;  between  legs  of  slinger,  TT  ;  in  field,  three  countermarks  : 

10.84 

head  of  Athene  in  crested  helmet,  and  inscr.  •••IAE  ;  boar  to  r. ; 

indistinct  :  square  border  of  dots.  —  Stater. 

(Mayer  sale,  1887.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  99,  n°  50. 

Cf.  Babelon,  clxiii,  22. 

572 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7317 
PI.  262 


7318 
PI.  262 


7319 
PI.  262 


7320 
PI.  262 


7321 
PI.  262 


167 
10.82 


168 
IO.8! 


166.8 
10.81 


160.2 
lo~38 


36 
2.33 


A22       Similar ;  between  the  two   westlers  FK  ;    in  1.    and    r.  field,  £  ?    : 
border  of  dots. 

1$L.  E2TFEAIIY2.  Slinger  tor. ;  to  r.,  triskeles  ;  in  r.  field,  coun- 
termark, griffin's  head  ;  between  slinger's    legs,    punch  mark  : 

square  border  of  dots.  —  Stater. 

(Bompois  sale,  Paris,   1882.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  98,  n°  42. 

JR.  22      Similar;  no  letters  :  border  of  dots. 


A21 


JK29 


/El. 

3Li4 


1$L.    E2TFEA-  Similar;  no  coutermarks.  —  Stater. 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  96,  n°  18  (PI.  xx,  1). 


(Mayer  sale,  1887.) 


Two  westlers  engaged;  between  them,  TTO  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  EITFEAIIY[2](to  1.).  Slinger  to  r.  ;  wearing  chiton,  discharg- 
ing sling  to  r.  ;    in  field   to  r.,  triskeles  of  human  legs  beneath  : 

within  dotted  square.  —  Stater. 

(W.S.Lincoln.) 

Circ.  B.C.    300-190 

Two  westlers  engaged  ;  between  the  figures,  f"IO  :   border  of  dots. 

tyL.  ECTFEAIIYC  (to  1.).  Slinger,  wearing  short  chiton,  discharg- 
ing sling  to  r. ;  in  field  to  r.,  above,  forepart  of  prancing  horse  to 
r.,  and  below,  Persian  helmet,  to  r. ;  behind  slinger,  Y  :  bord- 
er of  dots.  —  Stater. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  101,  n°  68  (PI.  xxi,  13). 

BRONZE. 

End  of  Fourth  Century  B.C. 


Gorgoneion. 

T$L.  Caduceus ;  in  field,  on  eitheir  side,  2  K- 

Cf.  Inihoof,  Kleinasiatische   Munqtn,  PI.  x,  24. 
Head,  Hist.  Num.,  p.  700. 


(Booker,  1885.) 


573 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Fourth  and  Third  Centuries  B.C. 

7322 

PI.  262 

50 

JE16 

Forepart  of  bridled  horse  galloping  to  r. 

$L.  K  K-  Sling  :  concave  field. 

(F.R.Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,Pl.  xxii,  2. 

3.24 

Second  Century  B.C.  to  Imperial  Times. 

7323 
PI.  262 

20 

JE  15 

Horse  galloping  to  r.  ;  above,  star  1.  and  crescent  r.  :  border  of 
dots. 

1 .29 

tyL.  A  C-  Slinger,  wearing  short  chiton,  discharging  sling  to  r.  : 

border  of  dots. 

(A.O.  von  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1895.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  102,  no  75  (PI.  xxn,  5). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Domitian. 

7324 
PI.  262 

69 

JE  20 

AOMITIANOC  KAICAP-  Head  of  Domitian  to  r.,  laureate  :  border 
of  dots. 

4-47 

1$L.  ACTTCNAIGON-  Two  cultus-statues  of  nature-goddess,  wearing 

tall  kalathos  and  long  veil,  standing  facing,  side  by  side. 

(Dr  Imhoof,  1897.) 
Cf.  for  rev.  type  B.M.Cat.,  p.  103,  n°  79. 

Maximinus. 

7325 

PI.  262 

283 

JE$i 

C6.AV.KTAI.IOYH.  MAZIM€[INO]C  C€-  Bust  of  Maximus    to  r., 
laureate,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

18.33 

T$L.  ACn€NAIflN-  Zeus  to  1.  and  Athene  to  r.,  facing  each  other  ; 

the  former  with  dolphin  on  r.  arm  and  trident  in  1.  ;  Athene 

holds  a  spear  and  grasps  the  hand  of  Zeus. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1902.) 

—  574  — 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

Gallienus. 

7526 
PI.  262 

312 

JE  30 

AVT  KAI  nOArAAAIHNOC  Bust  of  Gallienus  to  r.,  laureate,  wear- 
ing paludamentum  and  cuirass;  in  front,  1  :  border  of  dots. 

20.21 

N6n 

J$L.  ACTT  GNAIHN.    Tetrastvle    temple    in    which     KO    :  border 

PON 

of  dots. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

Cornelius  Valerianus. 

7327 
PI.  262 

228 

JE  31 

nOV  AIK  K0P0VAA6PIAN0hK  Al  C€B  Bust  of  Cornelius  Valerian- 
us to  r.,   bare-headed,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  ;  in 

M-77 

front  1  ;   below,  eagle  with  spread  wings,  facing  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  ACn€NAOCHCVM  MAXOC  ;  in   ex.,   PflMCHN-   Roma  and 

Aspendus;  on  1.,  city  of  Aspendus  to  r.,  turreted,  wearing  long 
chiton,  holding  palm  in  1.,  clasps  with  r.  the  hand  of  Roma  to  1., 

helmeted,  resting  with  1.  on  spear  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1902.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  109,  n"  104  (PI.  xxii,  15). 

Attalia. 

(Adalia). 

Founded  by  Attains  11,  king  of  Pergamum. 

Imperial  Times. 

Quasi-Autonomous  Coins. 

7328 
PI.  262 

43  5 

JE  15 

Bust  of  Poseidon  to  r.  ;  in  front,  trident  ;  to  1.,  lizard  (?):  border 
of  dots. 

2.82 

Y$L.   ATTAA€HN-  Nike,  standing  to  front,  looking  I.,  holding  in  r., 

wreath,  and  in  1.,  palm  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

7329 
PI.  262 

37 

JE  16 

Similar  ;  behind  head,  dolphin. 

Similar  ;  Nike  to  1. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.    in,  n°  10  (PI.  xxm,  5). 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  31,  n°  24. 

2.39 

—  575 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7330 
PI.  262 


7331 
PI.  262 


7332 
PI.  262 


7333 
PI.  262 


MS 
9-39 


JE  24 


^7-5 

4-37 


JE19 


205 

13.28 


yE  24 


355 
23.00 


^35 


Imperial  Coinage. 

Hadrian. 

KAICAP  AAPIANOC-  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing  palu- 
damentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

1$L.  ATTA  A6HN-  Athene  standing  to  1.  in  tetrastyle  temple,  hold- 
ing figure  of  Nike  in  r.   and  hasta  in  1.  resting  on  globe   ;   in 

front,  owl  on  cippus  :  border  of  dots. 

(Pezzer,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

Antoninus  Pius. 

ANTHN€IN  OC  KAV-  Bust  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laureate  and 
draped  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  ATTAA€HN-  Bust  of  Athene  to  r.,  wearing  crested  Corinth- 
ian helmet  and  aegis  :  border  oi  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  112,  n°  18. 

Mionnet,  III,  p.  450,  n°  30. 

Marcus  Aurelius. 

ANT-  •  •  Head  of  M.  Aurelius  to  r.,  laureate. 

tyL.  ATTAA6HN-  Athene  standing  to  1.  dropping  with  r.  hand  her 
vote  into  a  voting  urn,  and  holding  in  1.  palm-branch  :  border 

of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 

Valerianus  Senior. 

AV  KAI  TTOVAI  OVAA6PIA  NIO  C-  Bust  of  Valerian  Senior  to  r., 
laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum ;  in  front  I. 

fy~.  A  TTAA6  HN-  Artemis,  with  crescent  over  her  head,  and 
clad  with  double  chiton,  quiver  at  shoulder,  stands  to  r.  between 
Athene  1.  with  r.  hand  extended  over  naming  altar,  and  winged 


-  576  - 


PAMPHYLIA 


Xo. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

Nemesis  to  r.,   holding  patera   in  r.  ;    at  her  feet,  griffin  with 

wheel;  in  ex.,  wreath  between  two  palm-branches  :  border  of 

dots. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1905.) 

Imhoof,  Kleinasiat.  Mun-en,  II,  p.  524,  n°  1 1  (this  coin). 

Cf.  Mionnet,  5.,  VII,  p.  37,  n°  55  (after  Vaillant.) 

Magydus. 

(Laara). 

About  five  miles  east  of  Altalia . 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Philip  Junior. 

7334 
PI.  263 

1 10 

JE  24 

AVKMIOV  C€OV  <t>IAinnOC.  Head  of  Philip    Junior    to    r.,    lau- 
reate ;  beneath,  globe  :  border  of  dots. 

7.12 

fyl.   MArV  A€QN.  Hermes,  naked,  standing  towards  1.  holding  in 

r.  purse  and  in  1.  caduceus;  chlamys  over  1.  arm  ;  in  field  below, 

A  Z  (37)  :  border  of  dots. 

(E.  Aslanogloti,  Smyrna,  1893.) 

Cf.  Imhoof,  Gr.  Muti;en,  p.  680,  note. 

Babelon,  Inv.  Wadding  ton,  p.  182,11°  3310. 

Perga. 

(Mm  tana.) 

Between  the  rivers  Cestrns  and  Catarrhactes. 

Second  Century  B.C. 

7335 
Pi.  265 

258.6 

J&2S 

Head  of  Artemis  to  r.  laureate;  hair  rolled  ;  quiver  behind  neck    : 
border  of  dots. 

16.76 

fyL.  APTEMIAOI  (tor.)nEPrAIAI  (to  I.).  Artemis,  wearingshort 

armless  chiton  with  apoptygma,  and  hunting-boots,  standing  to 

1.  ;  she  holds  in  r.  wreath,  and  with  1.  is  leaning  on  sceptre; 

beside  her,  stag  to  1.,  looking  up ;  in  field  to  r.,  outside  legend, 

Term  to  1.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Benlian  Bros,  1896.) 
(Type  of  B.M. Cat.,  PI.  xxiv,  1.) 

Cf.  Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxx,  1592. 

—  577  — 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7336 
PI.  263 

60 

J&16 

Head  of  Artemis  to  r.,  laureate;  hair  rolled;  quiver  behind   neck. 
$L.  APTEMIA  [02]  (to  r.)  TTEPrAIAZ  (to  1.).    Artemis  wearing 

3.88 

short  armless  chiton,  standing  to  1.  ;  in  r.,  she  holds  wreath, 

and  with  1.  she  is  leaning  on  sceptre;  beside  her,  stag  looking  up  ; 

between  arm  of  Artemis  and  stag's  head,  A.  —  Drachm. 

(F.R.Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxiv,  2. 

BRONZE. 

7337 
Pi.  263 

62 

JE  16 

Distyle  Ionic  temple  ;  within,  cultus-statue  of  Pergaean  Artemis. 

p.     [AP]  TEMIAOI    n            .                 ... 
^"       nEPrAlAI     '            a      <lulver  Wltn  strap. 

(D"-  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxiv,  6. 

4.01 

Mionnet,  III,  p.  460,  n°  78. 

7338 

52 

JE  15 

Similar. 

fyi.  Similar. 

(Smyrna,  1898.) 

3-37 

Second  Century  B.C.  —  Imperial  Times. 

7339 
Pi.  263 

59 

JE  18 

Sphinx,  wings  recurved,  wearing  kalathos,  seated  to  1.  :  border  of 
dots. 

3.82 

T$L.     npF|[A5     Artemis  standing  to  1.,  wearing  short  chiton  and 

hunting  boots;  holds  in  r.  wreath,  with  1.  leaning  on  sceptre. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  122,  n°  18  (type  PI.  xxiv,  7). 

7340 
Pi.  263 

3i.5 

JE  14 

Similar  ;  type  to  r. 

*-  ^npE^'51111^^6- 

re   n  a/t  r  *                                           (Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  122,  n°  15. 

2.04 

-  578- 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Domitian. 

7341 
PI.  263 

80 

/£.  19 

AOMITIANOC  KAICAP-  Head  of  Domitian  to  r.,  laureate  :  border 
of  dots. 

5.18 

}$L.  APTCMIAOC  n€PTAIAC-  Artemis,  wearing  long  chiton,  quiv- 

er behind  shoulder,  and  crescent  above  head,   advancing  to  r. ; 

she  holds  in  r.,  torch,  and  in  1.,  bow  :  border  of  dots. 

(Alex.  Grant  sale.  1890.) 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  123,  n°  23. 

Mionnet,  III,  p.  461,  n°  33. 

Caracalla. 

7342 

160 

JE  24 

.  .  .  AVKMAYP  ANTnN€INOC  Head  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  laureate. 

PI.  263 

10.36 

1$L.  n€PT  AlflN  Artemis  wearing  stephane, crescent  behind  should- 
ers, and   long  chiton,  standing  tor.,  holding  in  both  hands  long 

torch  :  border  of  dots. 

(Magnesia.  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  126,  n"  ;6. 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  .164,  n°  99. 

Philip  Junior. 

7343 
Pi  263 

109 

i€  23 

AV  KAI  IOVC€OVH  OIAinnOC€-  Bust  ot  Philip  Junior  to  r.,  laur- 
eate, wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass;  below,  globe  :  border 

7.06 

of  dots. 

Y$L.  TT€PrAION   Nike  to  1.,  holding  wreath  in  r.  and  palm  in  1.  ; 

below,  globe. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  131,  n"  59. 

7344 
Pi.  263 

86 

JE  23 

AVKMIOV   C€OV   <t>IAinnOC€    Similar. 
1$L.  Similar  ;  no  globe  :  border  of  dots. 

5  •  57 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat. ,  p.   131,  ii"  59. 

579  — 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size . 

DESCRIPTION 

7345 
Pi.  263 

102 

^23 

Similar. 

tyL.  T7€P  rAIHN.   Three-legged  chest  with  folding  doors,  ornament- 

6.61 

ed  with  dots  ;  on  it,  three-purses. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  132,  n°  60  (PI.  xxiv,  17). 

Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  467,  n°  117. 

Trebonianus  Gallus. 

7346 
PI.  263 

96.5 

JE  19 

AVK  TOVCI  TP€B  FAAA.  Bust  of  Trebonianus  Gallusto  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum. 

6.25 

^L.  n€PT  [AIHNJ-  Distyle  temple,  within  which  cultus-statue  of 

Pergaean  Artemis,  between  crescent  and  star  ;  on  pediment  of 

temple,  eagle  with  spread  wings  :  border  of  dots. 

(Rhodes,  1898.) 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddinglon,  p.  187,  n°  3405. 

Gallienus. 

7347 
Pi.  263 

199 

JE  30 

AVTKAI  nOAIT  TAAAIHNOC  C€B-  Bust  of  Gallienus  to  r.,  laur- 
eate, wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  ;  in  front  1  :  border  of 

12.89 

dots. 

fyL  APT€MlAOC  n€PrAIAC.  Distyle  temple  in  which  simulacrum 

of  Artemis   between  star  and   crescent  above,   and  two  torche 

below;  on  frieze, ACVAOV  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  468,  n°  126. 

7348 
Pi.  263 

98 

JE  22 

AVT  KAI  nOAl  TAAAIHNOCCC.  Bust  of  Gallienus  to  r.,   laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

6.35 

tyl.  fI€PrAinN-  On  a  three-legged  chest  with  folding  doors,  orn- 

amented with  dots  (nail-heads  ?),  three  purses. 

Cf.  rev.  type  B.M.Cat.,  p.  132,  n°  60. 

7349 
Pi.  263 

232 

JE  30 

Similar;  in  front  of  bust,  I.  Same  die  as  n°  7347. 

fyl.  n€PP  AIHN.  Tyche,  standing  to  1.,  wearing  kalathos  and  long 

15.03 

580 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


chiton    ;    holds  in  r.    rudder  ;   in    I.  cornucopiae  :     border    of 

dots. 

{O.  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  1 }},  n°  76. 


Perga  and  Side. 

Alliance  Coins. 
Gordianus  Pius. 


73)0 
PI.  263 


152     JE  35       AVT  KAI  MANT  TOPAIA  NOC  C€-  Bust  of  Gordianus  Pius  to  r.\ 
22.8  wearing  radiate  crown  and  paludamcntum;  holding  shield  adorn- 

ed with  Gorgoneion,  and  spear  :   border  of  dots. 

fy.  H€PrAI  ON  CIAHTHN  in  ex.,  OMONOIA.  Artemis  and  Athe- 
ne ;  between  them,  flaming  altar.  On  1.,  Artemis  to  r.,  radiate, 
wearing  long  chiton,  quiver  at  shoulder,  rests  1.  on  long  lighted 
torch  and  with  r.  drops  incense  on  altar.  On  r.,  Athene,  three- 
quarter  to  1.,  wearing  helmet,  long  chiton  and  aegis,  drops  incense 
on  altar,  and  in  1.  holds  spear,  at  foot  of  which  is  her  shield  : 

border  of  dots. 

(CodmiI  l: .  Weber  sale,  Munich,  1908.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  141,  no  105  (PI.  x.w  ,  6). 


7351 
PI.  265 


226 

7~Pm 


JE  25 


7352 
PI.  263 


179 

11.60 


JE  27 


Tranquillina. 

CABTPANK  YAA6INAC.  Bust  of  Tranquillina  to  r.,  wearing  ste- 
phane  and  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

$L.  I1E  (above)  PrAIHN  (r.)  CIAHTON  (1.);  in  ex.,  OMONOIA. 
Athene  and  Artemis;  between  them,  above,  pomegranate,  below, 
lighted  altar;  Artemis  on  r.,  radiate,  holding  long  torch  ;  on  1., 
Athene  r.,  helmeted,  holding  spear  :  border  of  dots. 

(O. Noury  Bey,  1903.) 


Similar. 
fyL.  Similar. 


Mionnet,  III,  p.  485,  n"  216. 


(N.  Dimitriou,  1902.) 


581    - 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7353 
PI.  264 


169 -3 
10.96 


^.20 


7354 
Pi.  264 


161 .7 
10.48 


^25 


7355 
Pi .  264 


r54 
9.98 


^22 


Side. 

{Eski-Adalia.} 
A  few  miles  west  of  the  mouth  of  the  Melas  (if.  AT.,  p.  703). 

Fifth  Century  B.C. 

Pomegranate  :  dotted  guilloche  border. 

fyi.  Archaic  head  of   Athene  to  r.,  in  plain   Corinthian  helmet, 

wearing  round  earring  and  necklace  ;  eye  facing  :  within  deep 

incuse  square.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(J.P.Lambros,  1883.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxiv,  4. 
G.F.Hill,  Num.  Cbron.,  1920,  p.  113  (PI.  xiv,  12).  British  Museum. 

Circ.  B.  C.  400-300. 

Athene  standing  to  1.,  wearing  crested  helmet,  aegis,  and  long 
chiton  ;  holds  on  r.  owl ;  1.  rests  on  shield,  interior  of  which  is 
visible  ;  in  field  to  1.,  pomegranate;  tor.,  spear  :  border  of  dots. 

fy..  ■  •  .  I^VflH.  •  •  Apollo,  with  short  hair,  standing  tol.,  nude  but 

for  chlamys  over  shoulders  and  1.  arm  ;  holds  in  r.,  laurel-branch  ; 

in  front  of  him,  altar  ;  behind,  raven  to  1.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(D<-  F.  Imhoof-Blumer,  1888.) 
Ct.B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxvi,  5. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  PI.  in,  5. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  CXL1I,  17. 

Athene  standing  to  1.,  wearing  crested  helmet  and  longchiton  with 
apoptygma;  holds  in  extended  r.  Nike  flying  to  r.  with  wreath; 
1.  rests  on  shield  adorned  with  Gorgoneion  against  which  leans 
her  spear ;  in  field  1.,  pomegranate ;  to  r.  H  :  border  of  dots. 
Chisel-cut. 

fy-.  IH-.-^pYIVir .  Apollo,  with  long  hair,  standing  to  1.,  naked 

but  for  chlamys  over  his  shoulders  ;  with  r.   he  pours  libation 

from  patera  on   lighted  altar;  with  1.  he  holds  laurel-branch; 

behind  him,  raven.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1896.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  145,  no  15  (PI.  xxvi,  7). 


582   — 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION- 


7356 

PI.  264 


7357 
PI.  264 


7358 

PI.  264 


7359 
PI.  264 


7360 
PI.  264 


7361 
Pi.  264 


165 
10.69 


iR22 


1*4-5 
IO.66 


JR.  22 


250 
16.20 


/R28 


2)0 
l6.20 


62.6 
4.06 


iR28 


iR  18 


JE16 


3-75 


Similar;  in  field  to  r.,  tk. 

tyL.   •  •  .HflHT  .  Similar;  no  raven.  Chisel-cut.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,p.  146,  n°  16  (PI.  xxvi,  8). 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  472,  n°  145. 
Babelon,  PI.  cxliii,  3. 


Similar;  in  field  to  r.,  *70?. 

fy.  IHTZSYflHr  .  Similar.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Bompois  sale,  Paris,  1882.) 
B.M.Cat.p.  146,  n»  18  (PI.  xxvi,  10). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxliii,  2. 


Circ.  B.  C.  190-36. 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  in  crested  Corinthian  helmet. 

J$L.  Nike  advancing  to  1.  ;  wears  long  chiton  and  peplos  round 
waist  and  1.  arm  ;  r.  hand  holds  wreath;  in  field  tol.,  pomegra- 
nate; magistrate's  initials,  AH     M.  —  Attic  Tetradrachm. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  147,  n°  30. 

Similar. 

1$L.  Similar;  magistrate's  name,  KAE  YX.  —  Attic  Tetradrachm. 
B .  M .  Cat . ,  p .  148,  n°  40. 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  in  crested  Corinthian  helmet. 

l$L.  Nike  advancing  to  1.,  as  on  two  preceding  coins  ;  pomegranate 
to  1. ;  no  magistrate's  name.  —  Attic  Drachm. 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
BRONZE. 

Third  Century  B.C. 
Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  in  crested  Corinthian  helmet. 


-  583 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7362 
PI.  264 


22.5 
I  .46 


JE  11 


7363 

PL  264 


7^ 
4.66 


JE  18 


7364 
PI.  264 


138 
8.94 


JE  25 


7365 
Pi.  264 


JE  19 


4.08 


fyL.  Pomegranate. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  150,  n°  59  (PI.  xxvm,  4). 
Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  64,  n°  180. 


Similar. 

1§L.  Similar  :  border  of  dots 


(A.O.van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1891.) 


Imperial  Coinage. 
Nero. 

N€PCON  KAICAP  (indistinct).  Bust  of  Nero  to  r.,  laureate. 

tyL.  CIA  HT.  Athene  to  1.,   wearing  crested  helmet  and  chiton  ; 

holds  in   r.  spear  and   pomegranate;    on  1.  shoulder,  shield;  in 

front  of  her,  below,  snake  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  152,  n°  74  (PI.  xxvm,  9). 

Trajan. 

KAICAP  N6POV  AC  TPAIANOC.  Head  of  Trajan  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

J$L.  CIAHTGON    (r.).  Apollo    standing  to  front,  head  1.,   wearing 

short  chiton,  holding  in  extended  r.  pomegranate  and  resting  1. 

on  spear  :  border  of  dots . 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1896.) 


Hadri 


nan. 


[AVKAICAP]  AAPIANOC.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate. 

T$L.  [CI]AH  TOON.  Athene,  helmeted,  advancing  to  1.,  holding  in 

extended  r.  pomegranate,  in  1.  shield  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1892.) 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  189,  n°  3452. 


~    )84   - 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 

Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7366 
PI.  264 


47 
3.04 


7367 

PI.  264 


133 
8.61 


7368 

Pi.  264 


"5 
7-45 


Antoninus  Pius. 

JE  18  .  .ANTON€l.  .  .  Bust  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of 
dots. 

$L.  CIAHTON  (across  the  field).  Athene  standing  to  1.,  helmeted, 

holding  pomegranate  in  r.  and  shield  on   left  arm  ;   beside   her, 

snake  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Alex.  Gram  sale,  1890.) 
Babelon,  Inv.   IVatUiugtoii,  p.  189,11°  J45$. 

Gordianus  Pius. 

JE  23  AYT  K  MANT  TOPAIANOC.  Bust  of  Gordianus  Pius  to  r.,  laur- 
eate, wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

1}<L  CIA  HTON.  Athene  to   1.,  helmeted,  holding  in  1.  palm,  with 

r.  dropping  pebble  into  urn  :  border  of  dots. 

(1>  Imhoof,  1898.) 
Cf.  11. M. Cat.,  p.  156.  n°  93. 

Hostilianus. 

JE  25  KAICAP  TOVAA  OCTIA  M€CC  KV  INTOC.  Head  of  Hostilianus 
to  r.,  bare,  and  draped  ;  in  front,  B  in  countermark  :  border  of 
dots. 

fyL  ClAHTHN.  Prize-crown  with  two  palm-twigs,  on  agonistic  table, 


between  legs  of  which,  ^^^  :  border  of  dots 
POC 


Sillyum. 


(Smyrna,  1891.) 


Betiveen  the  Cestrus  and  Eurymedon. 


7369 
PI.  264 


1. 16 


BRONZE. 

Imperial  Times. 
Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate. 

fy~.  IEAV  HIY*.  Thunderbolt. 

Imhoof,  M.  Gr.,  p.  335,  n°  63. 
Z.f.  Num.,  IV,  p.  297,  PI. VHI,  3. 


(Dr  Imhoof,  1897.) 


585    - 


PAMPHYLIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7370 
PI.  264 

270 

£33 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Cornelius  Valerianus. 

nOYAlK  KOPOYAA6...  Bust  of  Cornelius  Valerianus  to  r.,  laur- 
eate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  supported   by  eagle  ; 
in  front,  1 . 

^6.CIAA  Y6HN.  Tyche,  standing  to  1.,  wearing  kalathos   and  long 

chiton,  holding  in  r.  steering-oar,  and  in  1.  cornucopiae  :  border 

of  dots . 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1902.) 

17.49 

—  586 


PISIDIA 


587    - 

74 


PISIDIA 


PISIDIA 


Hill,  G.F.,  B.M.Cat.,  Lycia,  Pamphylia  and  Pisidia,  1897. 

Babelon,  Inventaire  de  la  Collection  Wdddington,  1898. 

Babelon,  Traite1,  1901-1926. 

Iinhoof,  Kleinasiatische  Miin^en,  II,  1902. 


588  — 


PISIDIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

PISIDIA 

Adada. 

(Karabanlo.) 

On  the  Ceslrus. 

Autonomous. 

First  Century  B.C. 

7371 
PI.  264 

84 

JE  19 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  A  AAA[€].  Nike  standing    to  1.   crowning    trophy;  she  holds 

5-44 

palm  in  1.  hand. 

(Consul  Weber  sale,  Munich,  H>o8  ;  lot  725.) 

Cf.B.M.Cat  ,  p.  171,  no  1  (PI.  x\x,  1). 

Andeda. 

(Atnlixa.) 

Near  Poo  la. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Julia  Domna. 

7372 
PI.  264 

"5 

JE  24 

IOVA  OMNAC-  Bust  of    Julia  Domna  to  r.,  draped   :   border   of 
dots. 

7  45 

T$L.  ANAH  A€flN.  Distyle  temple,   within    which,   simulacrum   of 

Pergaean  Artemis,  between  star  on  1.  and  crescent  on  r.  :  bord- 

er of  dots. 

(O.Noury  Bey,  1902.) 
Cf.  rev.  type  B.M.Cat.,  p.   175,  n°  5. 

Antiocheia. 

(Yalovadj.) 

An  important  sanctuary  of  Men  Askcnos  on  the  Anthius.  It  received 

a  Roman  colony  in  the  time  of  Augustus  (H.N.,  706). 

589 


PISIDIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Severus  Alexander. 

7373 
Pi.  264 

191 

JE  28 

IMP  MAV  SEVALEXANDER  AV.  Head  of  Severus  Alexander  to  r., 
laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

12.37 

fy.  ANTHIO;  in  ex.,  ANI1?LCH  •    River-god  Anthios,  recumbent 

to  1.,  nude  to  waist,  himation  over  lower  limbs;  holds  in  extend- 

ed r.  cornucopiae,  and  rests  I.  elbow  on  reversed  urn  from  which 

water  flows  ;  behind  him,  reed  growing  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  186,  no  59. 

Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  100,  n°  68. 

Gordianus  Pius. 

7374 
Pi.  265 

384 

JEH 

IMP  CAES  M  ANT  GORDIANOVS  AVG.  Bust  of  Gordian  III  to  r., 
laureate,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

24.88 

fy.  VIRTAVGCOLANTIOCH  SR.    The    Emperor    on    galloping 

horse  to  r.,  paludamentum  flying  behind,  1.  holds  reins,  r.  aims 

spear  at  fallen  foe  wearing  Phrygian  cap  :  border  of  dots. 

(Magnesia  ad  Sipylum,  1891.) 

Mionnet,  III,  p.  501,  n°  62. 

7375 
PI.  26s 

365 

JE33 

IMP  CAES  MANT  GORDIANVS  AVG.  Similar. 

rw      CAES  ANTIOCH  COL    ^      v.       .      .    .        ,  .  . ,  .        .,    , 
I)c.                     __                  .  1  wo  Victories  placing  shield  inscribed 

23.65 

SR  on  palm-tree  at  foot  of  which  two  captives  are  seated  :   border 

of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  193,  n°  99. 

Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  101,  n°  76. 

7376 
Pi.  265 

410 

^  34 

Similar. 

P,      CAES  ANTIOCH  COL    w  ,ftn  ,.         . ,.           .         ,   ,  .    , 
!>»•                                          .  Wolf  to  r.  suckling  twins  ;  behind, 

26.56 

fig-tree. 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  194,  n°  103. 

Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  101,  n°  73. 

590  — 


PISIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7377 
PI.  26s 


7378 

PI.  26s 


7379 
Pi.  26s 


378 
24.49 


4i7 
27.05 


380 
24.62 


JE  34       Similar. 

tyL.   COLONIA    CAESARIA   ANTIOCHIA   (around)   ;    in    centre, 

ANTIOCH 

SR        :  border  of  dots. 

COLONIA 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  19s,  n°  107. 
Mionoet,  III,  p.  501,  n°  57. 

JE  34      Similar  legend;  head  of  Gordian  III  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

j^      COL  CAES  ANTIOCH    Gordian  m  and  Antiochia  standing 

SR 

on  pedestals,  inscribed  S  and  R,  facing  one  another;  Gordian  to 

r.  holds  in  1.  statue  of  the  Genius  of  theCity,  and  grasps  r.  hand 

of  Antiochia,  who  stands  to  1.  and  holds  sceptre;  between  them, 

altar  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891 .) 
Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  189,  n<>  76. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  501,  n°  60. 

Apollonia-Mordiaeum. 
(Olttburlu.) 
Near  Apameia  Cibotus,  on  the  Hippoplwras  (H.N.,  p.  706). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Marcus  Aurelius. 

JE  34       [AV]KAI  MAVP  ANTHN6INO.  Head  of  M.  Aurelius  to  r.,  laureate: 
border  of  dots. 

fyL-  AnOAAHNIATnN  AYKIHN.  Zeus  seated  to  1.,  wearing  hima- 

tion  over  lower  limbs,  holding  patera  in  r.  and  sceptre  in  1.   : 

border  of  dots. 

(El.  Aslonoglou,  Smyrna,  1893.) 
Babelon,  Inventaire  Wadding  ton,  p.  199,  n°  3625. 


Gallienus. 

7380       300     JE  36       AVTK   •  TAAAIhNO.  Bust  of  Gallienus  to  r.,   laureate,   wearing 
PI.  265     19.44  paludamentum  and  cuirass:  border  of  dots. 


591  — 


PISIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7381 

PI.  265 


50 

3.24 


iEi5 


7382 

PI.  265 


*73 

II  .21 


JE  27 


7383 

PI.  265 


114 
7.38 


M  24 


f£.  ATTOAAflN  IATHN  j  in  ex.,  0PAKO.  River-god  (Hippophoras) 

recumbent  to  1.,  himation  over  lower  limbs  and  1.  arm  ;   holding 

in  r.    reed,  and  in  1.  cornucopiae  ;  resting  elbow  on  overturned 

vase  from  which  water  flows  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.H.Waddington,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  203,  n°  7. 
Babelou,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  199,  n°  3629  (PI.  vm,  6). 

Baris. 

(Isbarta.) 

On  the  Cestrus. 
Quasi-autonomous  and  Imperial. 

Female  head  to  1.,  wearing  kalathos  (Tyche). 

J$L.  BAPHNflN.  Naked  male  figure  (Dionysos  ?)  standing  almost 

to  front,  head  to  1.,  holding  in  1.,  thyrsos,  and  in  r.,    bunch  of 

grapes  (?)  :  border  of  dots. 

(O.Noury  Bey,  1902.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.   199,  n°  3638. 


Imperial  Coinage. 

AYT  KAI  TPAI  AAPIANOC.  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate,  wear- 
ing cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  BAPHNflN.  Zeus  enthroned  to  1.,  laureate,  wearing  himation 

over  lower  limbs  and  1.  shoulder;   holds  thunderbolt  in  r.  and 

rests  with  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  ol  dots. 

(El.  Aslonoglou,  Smyrna,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  207,  n°  1  (PI.  xxxiv,  1). 

Trebonianus  Gallus. 

AVT  TOV€IB  TPB  TAAAOC  CB.  Bust  of  Trebonianus  Gallus  to  r., 
laureate,  and  draped  :  border  of  dots . 

J$L.  BA  PH  NHN.  Men  standing  to  1.,  wearing  Phrygian  cap,  cres- 


592  — 


PISIDIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

cent  behind  shoulders,  short  chiton,  and  high  hoots  ;  in  r.,  pine- 

cone,  1.  rests  on  sceptre  ;  r.  foot  on  bucranium  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.Lawson,  Smyrna,  i8«.)i.) 

Cf.  rev.  type  B.M.Cat.,  p.  209,  n°  11. 

Comama. 

(Sheher  Ey»k.) 

Autonomous. 

First  Century  B.C. 

7384 
PI.  265 

28 

JE  13 

Two  bearded  and  laureate  heads  conjoined  to  r. 

lfy..  KO.  Lion  springing  to  r. 

(Athens,  1889.) 

I. 81 

Imhoof,  Kleiitasiat.  Mun-en,  11,  p.  578,  n°  6  (PI.  xm,  19). 

Hill.   B.M.Cat.,  Pi<t\iia,  lntrod.,  p.  ci. 

Crerana. 

(Girme.) 

Autonomous. 

Time  oj  Amyntas  (B.C.  36-25). 

7385 
PI.  265 

36 

JE  15 

Bust  of  Hermes  to  r.,  wearing  petasos :  border  of  dots. 
tyL.  KPH.  Caduceus  :  border  of  dots. 

2-33 

(F.R.Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 

Cf .  B .  M .  Cat . ,  p.  2 1  j .  no  2  (PI.  xxx v,  2). 

7386 
PI.  265 

49 

JE  15 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.        p.  Winged  thunderbolt. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1896.) 

Si? 

Ci".  B.M.Cat.,  p.  215,  n°  3. 

7387 
PI.  265 

50.5 

JE  15 

Similar. 

fy.  CP  H  (1.)  N  (r.).  Similar  type; 

(El.  Aslonoglou,  Smyrna,  1893.) 

3.27 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  215,  no  4  (PI.  xxxv,  3). 

593  — 


PISIDIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7388 
PI.  26s 

53 

JE  18 

Similar. 

1$L.     £  .  Similar. 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 

3-43 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Com  modus. 

7389 
PI.  265 

87 

JE  19 

I'L'A-COMO.  Bust  of  Commodus  to  r.,  head  bare,  draped  :  border 
of  dots. 

5.63 

^6.  GENO  (sic.)  COL  CRE.  Genius  of  the  Colony  standing  to  1., 

wearing  kalathos,  chiton  and  peplos;  holds  patera  in  r.  and  cor- 

nucopiae  in  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(F.R.Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1897.) 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  203,  n°  3701  (PI.  vm,  12). 

Geta. 

7390 
PI.  266 

83 

JE  19 

P  SEP  GET  A  NOB  CAE.  Bust  of  Geta  to  r.,  bare-headed,  wearing 
paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

5-37 

fy.  COL  REM  MIDDEAE.   Goddess  Mida    seated   to    1.,    holding 

patera  in  r.  hand  :  border  of  dots. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1905.) 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Kleinas.  Miinxen,  II,  PI.  xm,  26  (rev.). 
Babelon,  Iuv.  Wadd.,  p.  203,  n°  3709. 

7391 
PI.  266 

65 

JE  18 

Similar. 

fyL.  PROP  COL  CR.  ApolloPropylaeus  standing  to  r.  shooting  with 

bow  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  1892.) 
Babelon,  Inv.  Wadd.,  p.  203,  n°  3708. 

Mionnet,  III,  p.  507,  n°  89. 

4.21 

Etenna. 

Near  Kotenna,  above  Side,  perhaps  at  Syrt.  (H.  N.,  p.  708). 
First  Century  B .  C. 

7392 
PI.  266 

46 

JE  13 

Two  male  figures  running  to  1.,  brandishing  crooked  knives  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

2.98 

594 


PISIDIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

fyL.  ET  EN.  Female  figure  (Maenad?)  advancing  to  r.  and  holding 

snake  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1895.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  220,  n°  1  (PI.  xxxv,  12). 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  204,  n°  3725  (PI.  vm,  16). 

Imperial  Times. 

7393 
Pi.  266 

50 

IE  17 

Female  figure  (Maenad  ?),  wearing  long  chiton,  advancing  to  r., 
holding  snake  (or  attacked  by  snake)  :  border  of  dots. 

3.24 

I£.  ET  EN.  Crooked  knife. 

(Dr  Imhoof,  1889.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  220,  n°  4  (PI.  xxxv,  14). 
Babelon,  Inv.  fVadd.,p.  204,  n°  3722. 
Mionnet,  111,  p.  4^5,  n°  51. 

7394 

PI.  266 

42 

JE  17 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar. 

(Sim  sale,  1890  ) 

2.72 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Severus  Alexander. 

7395 
PI.  266 

122 

JE24 

AVK  MAY  C€Y  AA€IANALPOC  C6B|.  Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to 
r.,  laureate,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

7.90 

$L.  €T€NN  €ON.  Nemesis  standing  to  I.,   plucking   with  r.  hand 

part  of  her  chiton  at    breast,  and  holding  staff  in  1.  ;  in  field,  1. 

wheel  :  border  of  dots. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  June   1897.) 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Gr.  Muttqen,  p.  172,  n°  490  (same  Rev.  under  Geta). 

Isinda. 

(near  Istano^.) 

On  the  Taurus,  west  of  Termessus  (H .N.,  p.  708). 

First  Cent.  B.C.  or  earlier. 

7396 
Pi.  266 

50.5 

JE  16 

Head  of  Artemis  to  r.,  with  quiver  at  shoulder. 

3.27 

—  595  — 


75 


PISIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7397 
PI.  266 


7398 


7399 
Pi.  266 


41 
2.65 


22.5 

1 .46 


5i 
3.30 


JE  14 


JE  12 


JE  15 


7400 
Pi.  266 


93 
6.02 


JE  19 


7401 
PI.  266 


7402 
PI.  266 


7403 


62 
4.01 


66.5 
4.31 


80 


JE  18 


JE  18 


JE  19 


(Smyrna,  1891.) 


}$L.  I  UN.  Crested  helmet  with  cheek-pieces  ;  in  field  to  r.,  f\ 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  205,  n°  3737. 

Similar. 

T$L.  12  IN.  Similar  type  ;  in  field  to  r.,  A. 

(Gian  Louisides,  1891.) 

Similar. 

tyL.  12  IN.  Ear  of  corn  with  two  leaves. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  223,  n°  2  (PI.  xxxvi,  2). 

Similar. 

tyL.  121 N  within  wreath. 

(F.R.Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  223,  n°  4. 

Imperial  Times. 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  ICINA6HN.  Helmeted  warrior,  charging  to  r. ;  horse  galloping; 

below,  snake  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bompois  sale,  1882.) 
Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  224,  n°  10  (PI.  xxxvi,  5). 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  40,  n°  66. 

Similar. 

fyL.  I2IN.  Similar  type;  in  field  above,  I  (or  club). 
Cf  .B.M.Cat.,  p.  223,  n°  6. 

Similar. 

tyL.  Similar ;  symbol,  club. 


(Smyrna,  1891.) 


Similar. 

^L.  Similar;  to  1.  of  horseman,  A. 


(Smyrna,  1891.) 


(Smyrna,  1891.) 


596  — 


PISIDIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

Palaeopolis. 

Ak  Euren?,  in  the  Lxsis  valley  (H  .X.,  p.  709). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Caracalla. 

7404 
PI.  266 

69 

JE  20 

•     MAYP  ANTON6IN0C  KA.  Head  of  young  Caracalla  to  r.,  bare  : 
border  of  dots. 

4-47 

ty..  nAA€OnO[A€IT]QN.  Men  standing  to   1.,   wearing   Phrygian 

cap,  crescent  behind  shoulders,  short  chiton,  chlamys   and    high 

boots  ;  in  r.  he  holds  pine-cone  (?)  ;  1.  resting  on  sceptre  :  bord- 

er of  dots. 

(Magnesia  aii  Sipylum,  1891.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  231,  n"  2. 

Pogla. 

(Fti*  bin.) 

Near  Andeda. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Antoninus  Pius. 

7405 
PI.  266 

183 

JE  24 

•  •  ANTfl   •  •  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laureate. 

fyL.  nOTA  €HN.  In distyle  arched  temple  with  Corinthian  columns, 

11.85 

cultus-statue  of  Pergaean  Artemis  ;  on   each  side,   small  flying 

figures  crowning  the  idol  :  border  of  dots. 

(D' Harinos,  Smyrna,    1891.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  236,  n"  1  (PI.  xxxvn,  7). 

Prostanna. 

Egberdir,  under  Mt.  Viarus. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Gallienus. 

7406 
PI.  266 

109 

JE  26 

AVT  K  TTOAIK,TAAAIHNOC].    Bust   of  Gallienus  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

7.06 

597  — 


PISIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7407 

PI.  266 


123-5 
8.00 


IE   20 


7408 

PI.  266 


43-5 

2.82 


iE  17 


7409 
PI.  266 


305 
1.98 


M  12 


J$L.  HPOCTAN  N€HN.  Sarapis  standing,  facing,  head  to  1.,  wearing 

kalathos;  his  r.  raised,  and  holding  sceptre  inl.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  for  type,  Imhoof,  Kl.  Asiat.  Mun^en,  II,  p.  391,  n°  9. 

Sagalassus. 

(Aghlasau.) 

At  the  sources  of  the  Cestrus.  Claimed  a  Lacedaemonian  origin.  It 
began  to  coin  Attic  silver  about  the  time  of  Amyntas  (B.  C.  39~2j),  in 
whose  kingdom  it  was  included  (H.N.,  710). 

First  Century  B.C. 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

fy~-       VpTVn     W'  ^e  advancing  to  1.,  holding  wreath  in  extend- 
ed r.  — Attic  Didrachm. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1901.) 
Babelon,  hiv.  Waddington,  p.  210,  n°  3810. 

Bust  of  Athene  to  r.,   in   crested  Athenian  helmet,  and  draped  : 
border  of  dots. 

J$L.  CArAAA.  Bust  of  M£n  to  r.,  wearing  Phrygian  cap  bound  with 

wreath,  chlamys,  and  crescent  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  1891.) 
Imhoof,  Kl.  Asiat.  Mun^en,  II,  p.  392,  n°5  (PI.  xiv,  10). 

Imperial  Times. 
First  Century  B.  C. 

Bust  of  Hermes  to  r.,  with  petasos,   chlamys,  and   caduceus  at 
shoulder. 


tyL.  CA.  Eagle  standing  to  r.,  wings  closed. 


(J.P.  Lambros,  1884.) 


-   598  - 


PISIDIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

74IO 
PI.  266 

35   5 

JE  15 

Head  of  young  Herakles  to  r.,  in  lion-skin  :  border  of  dots. 
fyl.  CATA  (to  1.).  Nike  to  1.,  holding  wreath  and  palm. 

2.30 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 

Imlioof,  Kl.  Jsiat.  M.,  II,  p.  392,  n°  6a. 

741 1 

55 

JE  15 

Helmeted  beardless  head  of  Hero  (or  Ares)  to  r. 

PI.  266 

3.56 

^L.  CA.  Humped  bull  butting  to  r. 

(Spink,  1890.) 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Macrinus. 

7412 
PI.  266 

100 

A:  22 

•  •   OrEA  C€VHMAKP€IN   ■  .  Bust  of  Macrinus  tor.,  laureate,  wear- 
ing paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

6.48 

fyL  CATAAACCCflN.    The   altars    of  the  Dioskuri    with  column 

between  them  ;  each  with  a  star  above  it,  and  standing  under  an 

arch. 

(Thcodoridi,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  24  },  n°  23. 

Diadumenian. 

7413 
PI.  266 

66.6 

JE  20 

MOnEAANTHNINOC  AIAAOY  M6NIANJOCK.  Bare  head  of  Diadu- 
menian to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

4.32 

$L.  [CAT]AAAC  C  €HN.  Apollo  seated  to  1.  on  chair,  head  turned 

to  r.,  himation  about  lower  limbs  ;  r.  resting  on  knee,   1.  hold- 

ing lyre  supported  on  column  behind  him  :  border  of  dots. 

(Magnesia  in  Lydia,  1891.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  245,  n°  27. 

Gallienus. 

74M 

130.5 

JE26 

AKriAOrAAIHNONC.  Bust  of  Gallienus  to  r.,  radiate,  wearing  cui- 

PI. 266 

8.46 

rass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  CATA  AACC6ON.  Bust  of  Men  to  r.,   wearing  Phrygian  cap, 

with  chlamys,  crescent  across  shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 

(Spink,  Oct.  1890.) 

—  599 


PISIDIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Claudius  II.  Gothicus. 

7415 
PI.  267 

182 

JE  31 

AVK  MAVP  KAAVAION.  Bust  of  Claudius  II  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing 
paludamentum  and  cuirass ;  in  front,  1  :  border  of  dots. 

II.79 

IjL.  CArAAACC€HN.  Figure  holding  torch  (Triptolemos  ?)  in  ser- 

pent-car to  r.  border  of  dots. 

(A.  Lavvson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  249,  n°  49. 

Seleuceia. 

(Selef.) 

North  of  Baris,  on  the  Faendus,  acquired  the  title  Claudio- Seleuceia 

when  Claudius  reorganised  the  province  Lycia-Pamphylia  in  A.  D.  4) 

(H.  AT.  p.  710). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Julia  Mamaea. 

7416 
PI.  267 

104 

JE  23 

IOVAIA  MAM€AN-C€.  Bust  of  Julia  Mamaea  tor.  :  border  of  dots. 
fyL.  KAAYAIO  C6A6VK6HN.  Men  standing  to  r.,  wearing  Phrygian 

6.74 

cap,  crescent  behind  shoulders;  1.  foot  on  prow;  holds  in  r. 

sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1902.) 
Babelon,  Inv.  W addinqton,  p.  215,  n°  3903  (PI.  ix,  8). 

Selge. 

(Seruk.) 

On  the  Eurymedon,  above  Aspendus,  claimed  a  Lacedaemonian  origin, 

and  was  from  early  times  the  most  important  city  in  Pisidia  (H.N., 

p.  710). 

Circ.  B.C.  400-300. 

7417 
PI.  267 

170 

^23 

Two  wrestlers  engaged,  holding  each  other  by  the  wrists;  dotted 
line  of  exergue  :  border  of  dots. 

11.00 

600 


PISIDIA 


No. 

■ 
Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

tyL.  [*]TAELIIYZ  (on  1.    upwards).  Slinger,  wearing  short  chiton, 

slinging  to  r. ;  in  field  to  r.,  astragalos  :  within  dotted  square  in 

incuse  square.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(A.  Giudice,  Magnesia  ad  Sipylum,  1891.) 

Cf.  Babelon,  Traiti,  ii  (ii)  col.  1587  ff. 

Cf.  Imhoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  340. 

B.M.Cat.,  //;/.,  cxv. 

G.F.Hill,  Num.  Chron.,  1920,  p.  1 1  3  (PI.  xiv,  14). 

*.  This  coin  points  to  some  momentary  alliance  of  Selge  with  Aspendus.  "  This 

is  a  line  specimen  of  the  curious  series  of  coins  of  Selge  with    the   Pamphylian 

inscription,  apparently  an  unrecorded  variety  "  (G.F.Hill,  loc.cit.,  p.   113). 

7418 

PI.  267 

I4.6 

AlO 

Gorgoneion. 

]]L.  Head  of  Athene  to  r.,    in  crested   Athenian  helmet  :   within 

O.95 

incuse  square.  —  Obol. 

(.W.S.Lincoln,  1888.) 

7419 
PI.  267 

12.9 

,K  10 

Similar. 

\jL.  Similar  ;  type  to  1.  ;  behind,  astragalos.  —  Obol. 

O.84 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  2)7,  n"  10. 

7420 
PI.  267 

12.3 

iRio 

Lion's  head  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  Head  of  Athene  to  r.  in  crested  Corinthian  helmet  :  circular 

O.80 

incuse.  —  Obol. 

(Asia  Minor,  1899.) 
Babelon,  PI.  cxi.ii,  9  (Side). 

Num.  Chron.,  1895,  p.  286  (Aspendus). 

7421 
PI.  267 

II. 9 

JK11 

Similar. 

ty,.  Similar.  —  Obol. 

O.77 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1896.) 

Imhoof,  Num.  Chron.,  1895,  p.  286,  n°  1  (this  coin). 

7422 

12.2 

An 

Similar. 

$L.  Similar.  —Obol. 

O.79 

(Found  at  Adalia,  1896.) 

—  601 


PISIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7423 
PI.  267 


10.3 
O.67 


JR.  9 


7424 
PL  267 


155-4 
10.07 


^25 


7425 

PL  267 


7426 
PI.  267 


7427 
PL  267 


13-3 
0.86 


14 
0.90 


10 
0.64 


Aio 


iR  10 


J&io 


7428 
PL  267 


7429 
PL  267 


15-4 
1. 00 


7-4 
0.48 


^Lio 


^7 


Lion's  head  to  1. 

f£.  Similar.  —  Obol. 

(1897.) 

Imhoof,  Num.  Chron.,  1895,  p.  286,  n°  2. 

Circ.  B.  C.  350-333  and  later. 

Two  wrestlers  engaged ;  between  them,  AA  :  border  of  dots. 

VjL.  S€AT€nN  (to  1.).  Slinger,  wearing  short  chiton,  slinging  to  r. ; 
in  field  to  r.,  triskeles  of  human  legs,  and  club,  downwards  :  bord- 
er of  dots.  —  Stater. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884;  lot  1247.) 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Kleinasiatische  Mun^en,  p.  401. 

Gorgoneion. 

1$L.  Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  in  crested  Athenian  helmet.  —  Obol. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 
Similar. 


fyL.  Similar;  behind  head,  astragalos.  —  Obol. 

Cf.B.M.Cat.,  PL  xl,  1. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PL  cxliv,  7. 

Similar. 

tyL  Similar  ;  behind  head,  spear-head.  —  Obol. 


(Boyne  sale,  1896.) 


(H.  Hoffmann,  1884.) 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  259,  n°  28  (PL  xl,  3). 
Imhoof,  Monn.  grecques,  p.  239. 

Gorgoneion,  with  long  flowing  hair. 

T$L.  Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  in  crested  Athenian   helmet  ;  behind, 

astragalos.  —  Obol. 

(Sotheby  sale,  March  1888.) 

Gorgoneion. 

T$L.  Lion's  head  to   r.,  tongue   protruded  ;  below,   astragalos.  — 

Hemiobol  (?) 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1898.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  257,  n°  14  (PL  xxxix,  9). 
Babelon,  PL  cxliv,  8. 


—  602  — 


PISIDIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Circ.  B.C.  300-190. 

7430 
PI.  267 

169.7 

JR,  24 

Two  wrestlers  engaged,  holding  each  other  by  the  wrists;  between 
them,  K  :  border  of  dots. 

11 .00 

fyL.  lEATEflN.  Slinger,  wearing  short  chiton,   slinging  to   r.  ;  in 

field  to  r.,  triskeles  of  human  legs,  club  and  cornucopiae  ;  between 

legs  of  slinger,  B  :  border  of  dots.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(F.R. Wiedemann.  Smyrna,  1891.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  258,  n°  21. 

Mionnet,  III,  p.  525,  n°  176. 

7431 
PI .  267 

125.4 

.R26 

Similar. 

RL.  Similar ;  to  r.  of  slinger,  triskeles  and  club;  between  his  legs  A. 

8.13 

—  Stater. 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

7432 

PI.  267 

88 

^.23 

Similar;  between  the  wrestlers.  H  ;  to  1.,  B;  to  r.,  A. 

fyL  Similar ;  to  r.  of  slinger,  triskeles,  club  and  cornucopiae  ;  between 

5.70 

legs  of  slinger,  K  ;  to  r.  P  :  border  of  dots.  —  Persic  Drachm  (?). 

Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  259,  n«  22  (PI.  xxxix,  13).  • 

7433 

Pi.  267 

22 

JE  10 

Round  shield. 

fyL.  IE.  Lance-head  :  border  of  dots. 

(Babington  sale,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  263,  n"  59. 

1.42 

7434 

18 

JE  10 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar. 

(Smyrna,  1 891 .) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  263,  n°  60. 

1. 16 

Circ.  B.  C.  190. 

7435 

Pi.  267 

7i.8 

JR.  19 

Head  of  bearded  Herakles  to  r. ,  wreathed  with  styrax  ;  behind,  club  : 
.    border  of  dots. 

4.65 

—  603  — 


PISIDIA 


No, 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7436 
PI.  267 


28.2 
I.83 


JR.  14 


7437 
PI.  267 


19 
1.23 


JR  11 


7438 
PI.  267 


26 
1.68 


JR.  12 


7439 


42 

2.72 


vE  14 


7440 


35 
2.26 


^E  13 


tyL.  ZEArEHN.    Artemis,    wearing  short    chiton,    running  to  r., 

carrying  long  torch  ;  in  field  to  r.,  I A  :  border  of  dots.  —  Persic 

Hemistater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1895.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  260,  n°  35  (PI.  xl,  5). 
Imhoof,  Munn.  Gr.,  p.  341,  n°  95. 

Similar. 

fy*.  IEAr€fl[N].  Similar.  —  Persic  Diobol. 

(Dimitriou,  1892.) 
Imhoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  341,  no  96. 

Second  and  First  Centuries  B.  C. 

Head  of  Artemis  to  r.,  laureate,  with  bow  and  quiver  at  shoulder  : 
border  of  dots. 

I$L.  Forepart  of  of  stag  kneeling  to  r.  and  looking  back  :   border  of 

dots.  — Attic  Diobol. 

(Dr  Imhoof,  1896.) 
Imhoof,  Monn.  Gr.,  p.  341,  n°  100  (PI.  ill,  105). 
Imhoof,  Kleinasiat.  Mun^en,  p.  402,  n°  7  (PI.  xv,  2). 

Head  of  Herakles,  facing,  towards  r.,  wreathed  with  sty  rax  ;  lion- 
skin  fastened  round  neck. 

J$L.  2E  A.  Forepart  of  stag  to  r.,  head  turned  back ;  in  field  to  r., 
spearhead, 

(Smyrna,  1 891.) 
Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  261,  nos  38-44. 

Similar ;  club  to  1. 

T$L.  Similar;  no  symbol. 


B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xl,  7. 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  324,  n°  282. 


(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 


Similar;  club  held  in  r.  and  appearing  over  1.  shoulder 
T$L.  Similar. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  261,  n°  40. 


(Smyrna,  1891.) 


604  — 


PISIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


7441 


7442 
PI.  267 


7443 
PI.  267 


7444 

Pi.  267 


42 

2.72 


3» 
1.94 


^4 
i-5) 


49 

317 


JE  13  j    Similar. 

1$L.  Similar. 


JE  14 


JE  12 


(Smyrna,  1 89 1 .) 


Head  of  bearded  Herakles  to  r.,  club  over  shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 
J$L.  Winged  thunderbolt  and  bow. 


Similar ;  in  front,  C. 

fy.  C€Af€nN.  Winged  thunderbolt. 


(H.  Hoffmann,  1884.) 


(BompoLs  sale,  1882.) 


7445 


7446 
PI.  267 


7447 


7448 
PI.  267 


S3 

3.56 


38 
2.46 


22 
1 .42 


0.97 


JE  13  '■     Similar;  no  letters. 

tyL.  C  E.  Similar  type  ;  two  dots  on  either  side  of  thunderbolt  ;  to 
r.,  bow. 

(Smyrna,  1 891.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  261,  n°4>. 
Cf.  Miounet,  III,  p.  324,  n°  183. 


JE  13 


JE  12 


JE  12 


JE  12 


Similar. 

I£.  *E.  Similar. 

Similar. 

fyL  Similar ;  no  dots. 

Similar. 


Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  262,  n°  47. 


(H.  Hoffmann,  1884.) 


(Bompois  sale,  1882.) 


tyL.  C€.  Similar  type  ;  on  opposite  site  to  legend,  star. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 


Circle  of  dots  (representing  circular  shield),  in  centre  of  which,  rol- 

tyL.  Triskeles  of  human  legs  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  263,  n°>  57-58. 


(Smyrna,  1891.) 


—   605 


PISIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7449 

53 

PI.  267 

5-43 

7450 

112 

PI.  267 

7.25 

7451 

49 

PI.  267 

3.17 

7452 

16.5 

PI.  267 

1 .07 

7453 

55 

Pi.  267 

3.56 

JE  14 


JE  24 


JE  13 


JE  11 


JE  16 


Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  in  crested  Athenian  helmet. 

tyL.  O  O.  Slinger  in  short  chiton  discharging  sling  to  r. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  262,  n°  53  (PI.  XL,  11). 


Imperial  Coinage. 
Hadrian. 

..AAPIANOC  [KAICAP].  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  and  draped. 

tyl.  C€Ar€flN.  Altar  with  horns,  on  which  two  cylindrical  vases 

of  unequal  height  containing  styrax  shrubs  :  border  ot  dots. 

(D.  Stilianopoulos,  Smyrna,  1901.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  264,  n°  68. 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  217,  n°  3948  (PL  ix,  12). 

Faustina  Junior. 

[<t>AV]  C€.  Bust  of  Faustina  Junior  to  r.  :  border  ot  dots. 
T$L.  C€AI"(E).  Styrax  flower  (?)  between  two  serpents. 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  265,  n°  74  (PI.  xli,  2). 
Babelon,  Inv.  IVadd.,  p.  218,  n°  3958. 


(Smyrna,  1891.J, 


Lucius  Verus. 

Head  of  Lucius  Verus  to  r.,  laureate. 

T$L.  C€[Ar]€HN.  Club  with  straps  :  plain  border. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln,  1886.) 

Caracalla. 

AVK  M-  •  ANTH-  •  •  Bust  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  radiate  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  C€Ar€flN.  Nike  to  1.,  one  foot  on  globe,  holding  wreath  and 

palm  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1894.) 


606 


PISIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


7454 
PI.  267 


63 
4.08 


JE  17 


7455 
Pi.  268 


7456 
PI.  268 


42-5 
2.75 


52 

3-37 


JE  14 


JE  14 


7457 


60 


JE  18 


7458 
PI.  268 


73-5 
4.76 


JE  17 


Philip  Senior. 

>V  KAICjAP  IOVA  [4>IAinnOC  C€B  .  Head  ot  Philip  Senior  to  r., 
laureate. 

fyL  C€AT  €HN.  Hygieia  standing,  feeding  serpent  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,   1891 .) 
Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  $25,  n°  192. 

Termessus  Major. 

(Gullik  Dagb.) 

A  strong  city  on  Mt.  Solymus.  Its  autonomy  was  recognised   abou 
B.C.  71  by  the  Lex  AntoniaUe  Termesibus  (H.N.,  p.  712). 

Fir\  Cent.  B.C. 
Head  of  Zeus  to  r.  laureate. 

*•     TE«UN  (below}  Huml*d  bul1  butti»S  t0  '• 

Cf.  Imhoof,  A7.  Asiat.  St..  1!,  p.  409,  n°  1. 

Similar. 

tyL.  T€P  (below).  Same  type;  above,  star. 

(Babington  sale,  1891.) 
Cf.  Imhoof,  op.  cit.,  II,  p.  409,  n°  1. 


Circ.  B.C.  71-36. 


Similar. 


fyL.  TEP.  Free  horse  galloping  to  1.  ;  above,  date  :  A  :   border  of 

dots. 

(Apamea,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  268,  n°  3. 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  526,  n°  194. 


Similar. 

fyL.  Similar  ;  date  :  B. 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  268,  n°  5. 
Babelon,  Itiv.  Wa&dinglon,  PI.  ix,  15. 


(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 


—   607   — 


PISIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7459 
PL  268 


7460 
PI.  268 


7461 
PI.  268 


7462 
PI.  268 


7463 


43 
2.78 

66 

4.27 

76 
4.92 

62 
4.01 


JE  18 


JE  20 


JE  21 


JE  17 


JE  17 


7464 
Pi.  268 


5.70 


35 

2.26 


JE  14 


7465 

Pi.  268 


73- 
4-73 


JE  17 


Similar. 

T$L.  Similar;  date  :  A. 

Similar. 

1$L.  Similar;  date,  KH. 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate. 


(Dr  Babington  sale,  1891.) 


(Apamea,  1891.) 


fyL.  TEPMH.  Forepart  of  bridled  horse  galloping  to  1.  ;   in  field   to 
r.,  countermark  :  bull's  head  facing;  date,  K0(?). 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  270,  n°  21. 

Similar. 

tyL.  TEP.  Similar  ;  behind  horse,  thunderbolt ;  above  date,  KO. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  270,  n°  21. 


Similar. 

J$L.  Similar  ;  date,  AA. 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  270,  n°  22. 


(Smyrna,  1891.) 


Head  of  bearded  Herakles  to  r.,  bare  ;  club  over  shoulder  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

Y$L.  TEP  MH.  Nike  standing  to  1.,  holding  wreath  and  palm  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

(Bompois  sale,  1882.) 
Babelon,  lnventaire  Wadd.,  p.  220,  n°  3997. 

Imperial  Times. 
Time  of  the  Antonines  to  Gallienus. 

TEPMH.  Free  horse  galloping  to  1. ;  above,  A  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  TON  M6IZONHN.  Apollo,  naked,  standing,  facing,  head  turn- 
ed to  1.,  r.  arm  towards  altar,  holding  in  1.  a  lyre. 

(Apamea,  1891.) 


—   608 


PISIDIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

INSCRIPTION* 

7466 

116     JE  22 

T€P  MHCC€flN.  Male  bust  to  r.,   bearded,   in   crested  Corinthian 

PI.  268 

7-5i 

! 

helmet  and  cuirass  (Solymos  ?)  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  TflNM  €IZONflN.  Solymos,  wearing  helmet  and  short  chiton, 

standing  to  1.,  holding  short  sword  in  1.  and  resting  r.  on  spear : 

border  of  dots. 

(Spink,  1899.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  271,  n°  38. 

7467 

PI.  268 

l 

107    JE  25 
6.93 

T€PMHCC  €HN.  Similar  bust  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  Similar. 

(Billoin  sale,  Paris,  1886.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  272,  n°  -57  (PI.  xli,  15). 

7468 
PI.  268 

120     JE  22 

7-77 

Similar. 

1*>£.  COA  VMOC  Solymos  enthroned  to  1.,  wearing  crested  helmet, 

resting  r.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1902.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  272,  n«  36  (PI.  xu,  14). 
Mionnet,  VI,  p.  $19,  n°  221. 

7-|69 

176    JE  26 

T€P  MHCC€flN.  Bust  of  Hermes  to  r.,  bare,  draped,    with  cadu- 

PI. 268 

11 .40 

cous  at  shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  TON  M€IZONON.  Apollo  standing  to  front,  head   1.,    resting 

1.  on  lyre  placed  on  the  ground. 

(Billoin  Sale,  1886.) 
Babelon,  Invmtaiie  WiulJ.,  p.  221,  n°  401 1. 

747O 

113     ^23 

Z€VC  COAYM6YC.  Bust  of  Zeus  Solymeis  to  r.,  laureate,  holding 

PI.  268 

7.32 

hand  to  his  mouth  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  (Legend  illegible).  Horseman  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  139,  n°  232. 

7471 

112     JE  25 

T6PMHCC6HN.  Bust  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

7.25 

fyL.  THN  M€l  ZCNHN.  Asklepios  standing  to  front,  head  1.,  hold- 
ing serpent-staff. 

Babelon,  Inv.  JVaJilington,  p.  220,  n°  4000. 

—  609 


PISIDIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7472 
PI.  268 

190 

JE30 

Similar. 

J$L.  AVTON  0  MflN.  Solymos  enthroned   to  I.,   wearing  helmet, 

12.31 

resting  r.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Babington  sale,  1891.) 

Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  220,  n°  4006. 

Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  138,  n°  230. 

7473 
Pi.  268 

213 

JE  29 

Similar. 

T$L.  [AVTO]NO  MflN.  Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  standing  to  front, 

13.80 

head  1.,  holds  in  r.  steering-oar  and  in  1.  cornucopiae  ;  in  field 

1.  0  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  275,  n°  53. 

7474 
PI.  268 

148 

JElJ 

T€P  NHCC6HN.  Similar  ;  beneath  bust,  0  :  border  of  dots. 
€A€Y 

9-59 

9€PAT€ 

*■   ™o?>™^ 

OVC€XO 

VCA 

(Dr  Babington  sale,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  275,  n°  55. 

Termessus  Minor*. 

(ad  Oenoanda). 

A  colony  of  the  Pisidian  Termessus   Major  in  Lycia  (see  Num. 

Chron.,  1897,  p.  25  ff.). 

*  This  Mint  should  have  been  placed  under  Lycia,  but  has  been  kept  here  in 

the  order  of  the  B .  M .  Catalogue . 

First  Century  B .  C. 

7475 
PI.  268 

23 

JE11 

Bust  of  Hermes  to  r.,  wearing  petasos ;  behind  shoulder,  caduceus. 
tyL.       yporNl J  *  Ea§k  standing  tor.  on  caduceus. 

1.49 

(Gian  Louisides,  1905.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  276,  n°  1  (PI.  xlii,  3). 

1 

—  610  — 


PISIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7476 
PI.  268 


49 
3-17 


JE  21 


7477 

Fl.  268 


7478 


IOO 

"6^8" 


66 


JE  21 


Pi.  268    4.27 


'479 


60 
3.88 


JE  18 


JE  18 


7480 
Pi.  268 


7481 
Pl.  268 


52 
3   37 


106 
"Of 


JE  18 


Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

TEPMH 
lEHN 


fy.     T*™"2  ■  Lyre  (kithara)  :  border  of  dots. 


(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 


Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  276,  n°  s. 
Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  ;  behind,  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

epmh: 

ZEON 


*£•     Ttco!1I  •  WingeJ  thunderbolt  :  border  of  dots 


Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  277,  n°  11. 


Similar. 
}$L.  Similar. 

Similar. 
tyL.  Similar. 


(Apamea,  1891.) 


(G.  Louisides,  1897.) 


(Bompois  sale,  Paris,  1882.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  277,  n°  10. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Tiberius. 


JE  18 


7482 
PI.  269 


62 
4.01 


JE  19 


Head  ot  Tiberius  to  r.,  laureate. 

l$L.  TEP.  Free  horse  galloping  to  1.  ;  below,  01. 

(Dr  Babington  sale,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  277,  n°  is  (PI.  xlii,  6). 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar ;  type  to  r. 

(Dr  Babington  sale,  1891.) 

Timbriada. 

Near  the  source  of  the  Eurymedon  (H.N.,  p.  712). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Hadrian. 

AVTP  AAPIANOC.  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing  cuirass 
and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 


—  611 


77 


PISIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7483 

PL  269 


7484 
PL  269 


7485 
PL  269 


37 
2.39 


JE  14 


92 
6.96 


JE  25 


61 
3-95 


JE  18 


T$L.  TIMBPIA  A6HN.  Kybele  seated  to  1.  on  throne  ;  holds  in 
extended  r.  patera,  and  in  1.  cornucopiae ;  beside  her,  two  lions 
1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  H.  Waddington,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  278,  n°  1  (PL  xlii,  7). 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  221,  n°  4022. 


Geta. 


ACT€T  AC-  •    Bare  head  of  Geta  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  TIMBPIAA6HN.  River-god  Eurymedon  reclining  to  1.,  his  1. 
arm  resting  on  urn  :  border  of  dots. 

(E.  Aslanoglou,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  222,  n°  4026. 


Tityassus. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Hadrian. 

AVKA  TPAI  AAPIANOC.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  I.,  laureate  :  border 
of  dots. 

tyL.  TITYAC  C€HN.  Herakles  to  r.  strangling  Nemean  lion ;  to  1., 
club  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  189 1.) 

Antoninus  Pius. 

AV  KAI  ANTHN6INOC.  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

J$L.  TITYAC  C€flN.  Zeus,  wearing  himation  over  lower  limbs, 
enthroned  to  1.,  holding  patera  in  extended  r.  and  resting  1.  on 
sceptre:  border  of  dots. 

(F.R.  Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  279,  n°  3. 

—    612  — 


LYCAONIA 


-  613   - 


LYCAONIA 


LYCAONIA 


Babelon,  Invent  air  e  de  la  collection  Waddington  (1898),  pp.  270-5. 

Brit.  Mus.,  Cat.  of  Greek  Coins,  Lycaonia,  lsauria  and  Cilicia,  by  G.  F.  Hill  (1900). 

Imhoof-Blumer,  Kleinasiatische  Mun^en,  ii  (1902),  pp.  415-421. 

Ramsay  in  Jahreshefte  des  Oesterreich.  Inst.,  VII  (1904). 


614  — 


LYCAONIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

LYCAONIA 

Barata. 

(Bin-Bir-Kilisse). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Philip  Senior. 

7486 
PI.  269 

160 

JE  29 

AVKAI-MIOVAI  4>IAinnON  C€.  Bust  of  Philip   to    r.,   wearing 
radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

10.36 

fyL.  KOINON  AVKAO  BAPAT€G0N.  Athene,  helmeted,  standing  to 

1.,   holding  in  r.   phiale,    rests  with  1.   on  spear  against  which 

leans  a  shield  ;  before  her,  owl  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1895.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  2,  n°  4  (PI.  1,  2). 

Iconium. 

Konia. 

First  Century  B.C. 

7487 

PI.  269 

59 

JE  17 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate. 

$-•     '„„»,  •  Perseus,  nude,  standing  to  1.;  holds  in  r.  harpa,  in 
NltGuN 

3.82 

1.  head  of  Gorgon ;  in  1.  field,  HK. 

(Arnopoulos,  Athens,  1899.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  4,  1. 

Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  534,  n*>  6. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Gordianus  Pius. 

7488 
PI.  269 

123 

jE  25 

IMP  CAES  M  ANT  GORDIANVS  AVG.  Bust  of  Gordian  III  to  r., 
laureate,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

7-97 

#-•    ,C0NLENr  '    C?L0.Tyche,  wearing  kalathos,  seated  to  1. 
SR    0n  ex0 

6I4A  — 


LYCAONIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


on  throne,  beneath  which,  wheel ;  holds  in  r.  steering-oar,  and 

in  1.  cornucopiae. 

(Magnesia,  1891.) 
B.M.  Cat.,  p.  5,  n°  9. 


7489 
PI.  269 


58 
3-75 


7490 
Pi.  269 


85 
5.50 


Gallienus. 

JE  19      IMP  T  P  LIC  GALLICNVr  (sic)  PFA.    Head    of   Gallienus    to    r., 
radiate  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL  COL  ICONIEI.   Bearded   Satyr    to  1.,  holding  winebag  on  1. 

shoulder,  r.  hand  extended  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 

JE  23       Similar. 

p.  ICONI   €NCOLO       rr        ,  .  J.J.  t  u       J  1 

^"       SR  Tin  field  j   '  "erakles>  nude,  standing  to  front,  head  1.  ; 


r.  resting  on  club,  in  1.  lion-skin  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M. Cat.,  p.  6,  no  13  (PI.  1,  n). 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  536,  no  17. 


(Spink,  1899.) 


7491 
PI.  269 


545 
3-53 


Parlais. 

First  Century  B.C. 
JE  16      Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate. 

fy.  nAPAAITE[nN  A]lOMH[OY].  Panther  to  r.  ;  above,  caps  of 

the  Dioskuri. 

(Dr  Imhoof,  Sept.  1896.) 
Imhoof,  Kleinasiat.  Mun{en,  II,  p.  420,  no  1  (PI.  xvi,  5). 


614B 


CILICIA 


615 


CILICIA 


CILICIA 


Hill,  G.  F.  —  B.M.Cat.,  Lycaonia,  Isauria  and  Cilkia,  1900. 
Imhoof-Blumer,  Kleinasiatische  Miin^en,  II,  1902. 
Babelon,  Traite  des  Monnaies  grecques  et  romaines,  Paris,  1901-1926. 
—        Inventaire  de  la  Collection  Waddington,  Paris,  1908. 


616  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


CILICIA 

Adana. 

On  the  Sarus. 

Autonomous. 

Circ.  B.C.I  64 — Imperial  Times. 


7492 
PI.  269 


80 
5.18 


M  16       Female  head  to  r.  (Demeter),  veiled:  border  of  dots. 

fyl.  AAANEON.  Horse  standing  to  1.,  1.  foreleg  raised. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 
Ct.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  16.  n°  9. 
Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.   IViuidington,  p.  223,  n°  4045. 


7493 
PI.  269 


62 
4.01 


JE  19       Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate:  border  of  dots. 

fy,.  AAANEON  (r.).  Hermes,  wearing  petasos,  nude,  standing  to 
1.;  holding  in  extended  r.  purse,  in  1.,  caduceus  ;  in  field  to  1., 
MOY  :  border  of  dots. 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  16,  n°  11. 
Ct.  Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  190,  n°  169. 


7494 
PI.  269 


129 

irj6 


Aegae. 
{Ay as). 

On  the  gulf  of  Issus. 
Second  and  First  Centuries  B.C. 

fii2\       Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate. 

Y$L.  AirEAIHN  (to  r.).  Athene  standing  to  1.,  holding  in  r.  Nike, 

1.  supporting  spear  and  shield;  in  field  to  1.,  AAO. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1906.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  21,  n°  12  (PI.  iv,  1),  but  date  different. 


-  617 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7495 
PI.  269 

66 

iEi8 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  in  crested  Corinthian  helmet;  hair  falling  in 
long  curls  on  neck  :  border  of  dots. 

4.27 

[AI]r€AI[HN]  (above) 
fy.      TMiriEPAI]                           •  Goat  lying 

KAI  AVTONOMOY  (below). 
*~  1 

to  1. 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  539,  n°  10. 

7496 
Pi.  269 

113 

JE  22 

Head  of  City  to  r.,  veiled  and  turreted  :  border  of  dots. 
AITEAION 

7.32 

^-     III?    ,EPA2       •  Bridled  horse's  head  to  1.;  to  r.  ¥f. 
I\  A 1 

[A]YTONOMOY 

(Constantinople,  1897.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  20,  n°  2  (PI.  in,  12). 

Imperial  Times. 

Caracalla. 

7497 

373 

JE29 

AVT. . .  •  ANTONCINOC  C€BA.  Head  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  laureate ; 
to  1.,  countermark,  lion  running  :  border  of  dots. 

24.17 

$,.  C€V...   (above).  AITEAinN..    (below).  Galley:    border  of 

dots. 

Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  224,  n°  4073. 

Alexandria  ad  Is  sum. 

(near  Alexandretta  Iskanderun). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Com  modus. 

7498 
Pi.  269 

45 

JE  17 

•  -KOMMOA  •  • .  Bare  head  of  Commodus  to  r. :  border  of  dots. 
fyl.  AA6IANAP-  • .  Male  figure  (Dionysos),  naked,  standing  facing, 

2.91 

holding  thyrsos  in  1.:  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1 89 1.) 

618  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7499 
PI.  269 


7500 
PI.  269 


7501 
PI.  269 


28 
1. 81 


147 
9.52 


335 

21  .70 


M   13 


JE  23 


JE  35 


Anazarbus. 

(Anavar~a). 

On  tfx  Pyramus ;  reckoned  its  era  from  autumn  B.C.  79,  /'//  which 
year  it  received  the  title.  Caesareia  (//.AT.,  p.  716). 

First  Century  B.C. 

ANAZAP  R€.  Upper  half  of  river-god  Pyramos  swimming  to  r., 
head  thrown  backwards  :  border  of  dots. 

\$L.  €T  DP.  Horse  to  r. :  border  of  dots. 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
Imhoof,  Kleinasiat.  Milnqtti,  II,  p.  432,  n°  2  (PI.  xvi,  22). 
Babelon,  Inv.  fVaddiugton,  p.  226,  n°4ioo. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Antoninus  Pius. 

AYTKTAIAAAP  ANTHNINOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r., 
laureate  and  draped;  in  the  field,  the  letters,  l"in  :  border  of  dots. 

ty,.  KAICAP€flN  THN  nPOC  TH  ANAZAPB.  Veiled  and  turreted 

female  head  (of  City)  to  r. ;  in  front,   HOP  (=178)  ;   behind 

€T  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1896.) 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddingtou,  p.  227,  n°.|U4. 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  33,  n°  1 1. 

Caracal  la. 

AVTKM  AVP  C€OVH  POC  ANTnN6INOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Caracalla 
to  r.,  bearded  and  laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  : 
border  of  dots. 

R..  [ANAZAP]  BOVMHTPOnOAEI  C€T  BAC  (in  ex.)  K0,^??0V 

AION 

Female  figure  (the  Koinoboulion)  seated  to  1.  on  chair;  holds 

in  1.  cornucopiae :   r.   resting  on  knee;  in  front,   amphora  and 

tree  ;  in  field,  TB  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  33,  n°  15. 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  228,  n°4i2i. 


—   619    — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7502 
PI.  269 


7503 
PI.  27O 


7504 

PI.  270 


7505 
PI.  270 


266 
17.23 


iE34 


395 
25-59 


JE$S 


219 
M-I9 


&2J 


228 

14-77 


JE28 


Severus  Alexander. 

AVT  K  M  A  C€  AAEZANAPOC.  Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to  r., 
laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum. 


1£.  ANAZ€NAMHTPO€TH  M  C  (year  248);  in  ex. 


.  CVNOVCIA; 
'  OIKOVM... 


in  field  above  TB.   Goddess,  wearing  kalathos(P),  standing  to 

front,  holding  bipennis  in  1.,  and  resting  r.  arm  on  back  of  bull 

standing  to  1.,  with  head  turned  to  r.:  border  of  dots. 

(From  Asia  Minor.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  Ann.  de  la  Soc.  num.,  VII,  26  (PI.  11,  8). 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Kleinasiat.  Munien,  II,  p.  433,  11°  7. 


AYT  K  MA  C€  AAEIANAPO.  Similar  bust :  border  of  dots. 

ANASCNAOZM 
J$L.  TB  (in  field)  .  Emperor  in  toga  driving  quadriga  to  1.: 

€T  HMC  (in  ex.) 

border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  229,  n°  4140. 

Valerian  Senior. 

AVT  K  OVAA€PIANOC  C€.  Bust  of  Valerian  Senior  to  r.,  wearing 
radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

...PBOV 
^-         €T*BOC   ;  in  field,  IT,  Dionysos  reclining  to  1.  on  panther 
AMK 

lying  to  r.,  head  reverted  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1899.) 
Cf.B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  39,  no  40  (PI.  vi,  15). 
Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  556,  n°  98. 


AVT-K-nOAIK-OYAA€PIANOC    C€.  Bust  to  r.,  laureate,   wearing 
cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 


—  620 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7506 
PI.  270 


195 
12.63 


JE  28 


7507 
Pi.  270 


175-3 
11.39 


A21 


^ 


.  Six  prize-crowns,  the  middle  one  in 


ANAZ  APBOYMHTPO 

r  r 

€TBOC 
A-M-KT 

upper  row  containing  palm-branch  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1899.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  40,  n°  45  (PI.  vn,  1). 
Babdon,  Ihv.  Waddington,  p.  251,  n°  4170. 


Anemurium. 

In  Ceils,  on  tlx  promotorx  nearest  to  Cyprus,  was  a  mint  of  Atitio- 
chus  IV.  of  Commagene  (A  .D.3S-/2)  (H.N.,  p.  717). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Philip  Senior. 

AVKAIMIOV  <t>IAin[nONCE].  Bust  of  Philip  Senior  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL  €T  BAN6MOYPI6HN.  Mummy-shaped  cultus-statue  of  Artemis 

facing;  wears  polos  and  long  veil;  holds  in  r.  branch  downwards, 

and  in  1.  branch  upwards;  at  her  feet,  on   1.,  stag  to   1.,  head 

reverted  ;  on  r.  doe  to  r.,  head  reverted  :  border  of  dots. 

(Theodoridi,  1899.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  42,  n»7  (PI.  vn,  7). 
Babelon,  Inv.  H'aJJ.,  p.  232,  1104179. 

Aphrodisias. 

On  th  peninsula  of  Zephyr  ium.  To  this  city  is  attributed  an  important 
series  of  coins  oj  the  Aegineiic  standard  (H  .N.,  p.  717). 

Circ.  B.C. 485-425. 

Female  tigure,  with  ornamented  curved  wings,  wearing  long  chiton 
with  sleeves  and  girdle,  hair  rolled,  running  to  1.  in  kneeling 
attitude,  head  r.;  hands  extended  :  in  1.,  wreath;  in  r. 
caduceus. 


621 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7508 
PI.  270 


7509 
PI.  270 


7510 

PI.  270 


8.8 
0.57 


iRn 


220 
T4T5 


JE  30 


262 
16.97 


JE  30 


J$L.  Incuse  square  containing  conical  or  pyramidal  baetyl ;  in  field 

to  1.  A;  r.  T.  —  Aegin.  Stater. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1887.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  97,  n°  9  (PI.  xvi,  5  ;  under  Mallus). 

Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  xxv,  17  (under  Mallus). 

Imhoof,  Monn.gr.,  p.  357,  n°  33. 

Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxx,  1601. 


Circ.  B.C. 3 79-3 74. 

Head  of  Hermes  to  1.,  wearing  petasos. 

lfyL.  Aphrodite  seated  to  1.  between  two  sphinxes,  holding  flower  : 

border  of  dots.  —  Obol. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 
Imhoof,  Zur  gr.  und  rom.  Mun\kunde,  1908,  p.  204. 


Augusta. 

Probably  derived  its  name  from  Livia  Augnstay  situated  on  the  Pyra- 
mus  or  the  Sarus  (H.N.,  p.  718). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

TIBEPI02  KAI2AP  0EOY  2EBA2TOY  YIOZ  2EBA2T02.  Head 
of  Tiberius  to  r.,  bare  :  border  of  dots. 

VjL.  IOYAIA.2EBA2[TH]  AYrOY2TANHN.   Head  of  Livia  to  r.: 

border  of  dots. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1899.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  44,  n°  4  (PI.  vn,  12). 

Trebonianus  Gallus. 

AYT-KTOVT  PI  TAAAOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Trebonianus  Gallus  to  r., 
wearing  radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass:  border  of 
dots. 

w     AVrOVCT  ANHN  €T    ~    .       ,  r.  .  ,    ,  . 

^"  TAC  Tin  ex  ")      '  *ycne  °*  ^lty  seated  to  »•  on  rock»  r. 

hand  raised,  1.  resting  on  seat ;  at  her  feet,  river-god  swimming 


622 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size . 

DESCRIPTION' 

to  1.;  before  her,  female  figure  to  i\,  r.  hand  raised  :  border  of 

dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  46,  n°  12  (PI.  vm,  2). 

Imhoof,  Kleinasiat.  Muu^en,  II,  p.  438,  n°  3  (PI.  xvi,  27  ;  this  coin). 

Celenderis. 

(Tchclindre). 

Chi  tl)e  coast  of  Traclxia,  said  to  have  been  founded  by  Sandokos, 

fatlxr  of  Kinyras  (H.N.,  p.  718). 

Circ.  B.C. 4 5 0-400. 

7511 

PI.  270 

165 

J&20 

Nude  horseman  to  1.,  with  whip  in  1.,  riding  sideways;  with  r.  he 
holds  bridle  on  near  side  of  horse  ;  plain  exergual  line :  border 

10.69 

of  dots. 

tfL.  KEA.  Goat  kneeling  to  1.,  head  reverted  ;  dotted  exergual  line  : 

the  whole  in  incuse  circle.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  189 1.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  52,  no  5  (PI.  ix,  1). 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxxix,  iS. 

7512 

PI.  270 

165.6 

A2(» 

Similar ;  type  to  r. 

1}£.  KEAEN.  Goat   kneeling    to   r.    on  one  knee,    head   reverted  ; 

10.73 

below,  olive-spray  with  berries.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(W.Webster,  1885.) 

7513 

PI.  270 

167.2 

^.19 

Similar;  type  to  1.;  in  field,  below  horse,  A. 

fyL.  KEAEN.  Goat  kneeling  to  1.;  above  goat,  countermark,  bull  to 

10.83 

r.;  another,  on  goat's  body,  bull  standing  to  1.    Chisel-cut.  — 

Persic  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1895.) 

7514 

PI.  270 

163  .  1 

^21 

Nude  rider,  with  whip  in  1.,  riding  sideways  on  horse  to  r.;  with 
r.  he  holds  bridle  on  near  side  of  horse. 

10.57 

fyL.  KEHA  sic  (above).  Goat  kneeling  to  r.;  dotted  exergual  line. 

Chisel-cut.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 

-  623 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


75*5 
Pi.  270 


7516 
Pi.  270 


7517 
Pi.  270 


7518 
Pi.  270 


166.2 
10.77 


M.  22 


161. 4 
10.46 


iR22 


Si-6 

3-34 


^.14 


15  ♦  5 

1. 00 


JR.  9 


Similar ;  dotted  exergual  line :  border  of  dots. 


%~ 


KE 
/E 

N 

3A 


Similar  type ;  dotted  line  of  exergue.  Countermark  on 


goat's  body,  bull  to  r.  —  Persic  Stater. 


Similar. 


(W.T.  Ready,  1896.) 


KEAE     N 

^-      N         A  (KiXsv$£?m-/.sv).   Goat  kneeling  to  r.  on  r.  knee 
OKITIPE 
and  looking  back ;  dotted  line  of  exergue :  the  whole  in  incuse 
square.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1895.) 
Sir  H.  Weber,  Num.  Chron.,  1896,  p.  26,  n°  si  (PI.  m,  4). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxl,  8. 
Imhoof,  Kleinasiat.  Mun^en,  II,  p.  453,  n°  2  (this  coin). 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  xlviii,  note  1  (this  coin). 

Svoronos,  Jotirn.  int.  d'arch.  num.,  IX,  1906  (PI.  xiv,  1). 

Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxx,  1398. 

Head,  Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  719. 


Nude  rider,  with  whip  in  1.,  seated  sideways  on  horse  to  1.;  dotted 
exergual  line  :  border  of  dots. 

fyl.  Goat  kneeling  to  1.,  head  reverted;  above,  ivy-branch  :  dotted 
exergual  line :  the  whole  in  incuse  circle.  —  Persic  Tetrobol. 


Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxl,  2. 


(Spink,  1890.) 


Gorgoneion. 

tyL.  Forepart  of  Pegasos  to  r.,  with  curved  wing,  in  dotted  incuse 

square.  —  Obol. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1895.) 
Sir  H.  Weber,  Num.  Chron.,  1896,  p.  27,  n°  54  (PI.  in,  7  ;  this  coin). 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  S3,  n°  13  (PI.  ix,  8). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxxix,  2S- 


—   624   — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


7519 
PI.  270 


7520 
Pi.  270 


12 
0.77 


io-3 
0.67 


A9 


J&9 


7521 
PI.  270 


"•9 
0.77 


^9 


7522 
PI.  270 


'3-2 
0.86 


^9 


7523 
Pi.  270 


*3S 
0.87 


M.  10 


7524 
Pi.  270 


*3-2 
0.86 


A  10 


Similar. 

$L.  Similar.  —  Obol. 

(Artist's  Sale,  Sotheby,  July  1899.) 

Similar. 

^i..  Similar;  type  to  1.  —  Obol. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1895.) 
Sir  H.  Weber,  loc.  cit.,  p.  27,  n°  55  (PI.  in,  8  ;  this  coin). 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  S3,  no  14. 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxxix,  24. 

Similar. 

I£.  Forepart  of  horse,  bridled,   to  r.,  tied  to  a  pole(?):  within 

incuse  square.  —  Obol. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1895.) 
Sir  H.  Weber,  loc.  cit.,  p.  27,  n°  $6  (PI.  in,  9  ;  this  coin). 

Similar. 

Y$L.  Incuse  square  irregularly  divided.  —   Obol. 

(Artist's  Sale,  July  1899.) 

*  Sir   H.   Weber  notes    against  this  coin  :  *'  Dr.   Imhoof    says,   indubitably 
Kelenderis  ". 

Fourth  Century  B.C.  and  later. 

Forepart  of  Pegasos  flying  to  r.,  with  curved  wing  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  KEA.  Goat,  kneeling  to  r.,  head  reverted  :   incuse  circle.  — 

Obol. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1895.) 
Sir  H.  Weber,  loc.  cit.,  p.  26,  n°  52  (PI.  Ill,  5  ;  this  coin). 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  56,  n»  28. 
Babelon,  PI.  cxl,  9. 

Similar. 

fy..  Similar.  —  Obol. 

(Artist's  Sale,  July  1899.) 


—    62)    — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7525 
PI.  27O 


13 
O.84 


J&9 


7526 
PI.  270 


il8 


0.45 


7527 
Pl.  270 


6.5 

0.42 


iR8 


7528 
Pl.  270 


^EL8 


0.45 


Similar;  type  to  1. 

K     E 
I$L.  .  Forepart  of  goat  kneeling  to  r.,  head  reverted  :  incuse 

A 


circle.  —  Obol. 


Babelon,  Pl.  cxl,  15. 


(Artist's  Sale,  July  1899.) 


7529 
Pl.  270 


II 
O.71 


Aio 


Forepart  of  Pegasos  flying  to  r.,  curved  wing:  border  of  dots. 

1$L .  .  Goat  kneeling  to  r.  on  one  knee,  head  reverted  :  incuse 

A 

circle.  —  Hemiobol. 

(Artist's  Sale,  July  1899.) 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  56,  n<>  33. 

Babelon,  Pl.  cxl,  ii. 

Imhoof,  Kleinasiat.  Mun^en,  II,  p.  454,  n°  5  (this  coin). 


Similar. 

T$L.  K  E.  Similar.  —  Hemiobol. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1898.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  56,  no  33. 
Sir  H.  Weber,  Num.  Chron.,  p.  26,  n°  53  (Pl.  in,  6). 

Head  of  young  Herakles  to  r.,  in  lion-skin. 

fyL.  Pegasus,   with  curled  wing,  flying  to    r.:  incuse   circle.  — 
Hemiobol. 

(N.  Demetriou,  1898.) 
Sir  H.  Weber,  Num.  Giron.,  1896,  p.  27,  no  57  (Pl.  in,  10;  this  coin). 

Later  style. 
Horse  prancing  to  r . :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.    KE.  Goat  kneeling  to  1.  on  one  knee,  on  exergual  line,  head 
reverted.  —  Obol. 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  57,  no  36  (Pl.  x,  10). 
Cf.  Babelon,  Pl.  cxl,  18. 


—   626 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

BRONZE. 

Second  Century  B.C. 

7530 
PI.  270 

24 

M  II 

Gorgoneion  with  streaming  hair  :  border  of  dots. 

fyi.   KE.  Goat  kneeling  to  r.,  head  reverted  :  border  of  dots. 

1-55 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1902.) 

Q.  B.M.C.,  p.  57,  n°  59  (PI.  x,  12). 

First  Century  B.C. 

and  Early  Imperial  Times. 

7531 

PI.  271 

"3 

M  22 

Wiled  and  turreted  female  bust  (Tyche  of  the  City)  to  r.;  behind, 
II  :  border  ot  dots. 

7.32 

fy.    KEAENAEP|T  •  APollo>   nuJe>  standing  to  1.,  holding  in  r., 

laurel-branch,   1.  elbow  on  column  surmounted    by  tripod;  in 

field  to  1.,  in. 

(Whittall  Sale,  1884  ;  lot  1258.) 

Ci.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  57,  n°^  40-42. 

7532 

78 

JE  21 

Similar;  to  1.  of  head,  monogram  l^f. 

PI.  271 

5.05 

T$L.    KEjAENAEPITHN.  Apollo,  as  on  last  coin;  in  field   1.,  HY- 

(F.R.Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  58,  n°  43. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Philippus  Senior. 

7533 
Pi.  271 

143 

JE  26 

AVK  M  IOVA  4>IAinnOC  C€.  Bust  of  Philip  Senior  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

9.26 

J$L.   K€A€[N]A€PITnN.   Poseidon,   naked,  standing  to   1.,  resting 

with  1.  on  trident,  holding  in  extended  r.,  dolphin  :  border  of 

dots. 

(N.  Demetriou,  1898.) 

Babelon,  Inv.  JVadJington,  p.  234,  n°42i8. 

627  - 


79 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Claudiopolis. 

(Mut). 

Situated  in  the  Calycadnus  valley ;  probably  founded  by  Domitian, 
and  named  after  his  deified  wife. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Severus  Alexander. 

7534 
•PI.  271 

203 

^E28 

•  •  •  C€Y  AAEEANAPOC.  Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

13.15 

J$L.  NIN  N  ;  in  ex.,  CLAV.  Colonist  ploughing  with  two  oxen,  to 
r.;  in  back -ground,  Roman  standard  (vexillum)  :  border  of  dots. 
Cf.  Kubitschek,  Num.  Zeits.,  XXXIV  (1902),  pp.  1-27. 

Maximinus. 

7535 

Pi.  271 

i95 

JE2S 

MAXIMIN-  •  PIV. . .  Bust  of  Maximinus  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing 

cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots.  Three  countermarks, 
Nike  standing. 

12.63 

. -N     N;  in  ex.,  CLAV.  Colonist  ploughing  with  two  oxen,  to  r.: 

border  of  dots. 

(Webster  Sale,  Feb.  1886.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  117,  n°  8. 

7536 
Pi.  271 

170 

JE  25 

IMP  MAXIMINVS  PI.  Similar  bust. 

J$C.  COL  NINI  CLA.  Satyr,  naked,  standing  to  1.,  holding  rhyton  in 
r.  hand  and  in  1.  wine-skin  ;  in  field,  VA  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  1 17,  n°  7  (PI.  xxi,  4). 
Mionnet,  S.  VIII,  p.  421,  n°  2. 

n. 01 

Colybrassus. 

An  inland  city  near  the  Pamphylian  border,  not  far  from  Side  {H  .N., 

P-  7I9)- 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Trajan  Decius. 

7537 
Pi.  271 

150 

.JE26 

AVT  KAICrM€CCKV  TPAIAN  A€KIOC.  Bust  of  Trajan  Decius  to 
r.,  laureate,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

9.72 

628  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7538 


7539 
PI.  271 


7540 
PI.  271 


193 

12.  50| 


JE  30 


74   5 

4.83 


JE  19 


153 
9.91 


^  28 


J$L.  KOAVBP  [ACC]€fiN.  Zeus,  wearing  himation  about  lower 
limbs,  seated  to  1.;  1.  resting  on  sceptre;  r.  extended  towards 
eagle  at  his  feet :  border  of  dots. 

(Magnesia,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  62,  no  9. 


Cornelius  Valerianus. 

nOVAIKKOPOVAA€PIANON  KAI  C€B.  Bust  of  Cornelius  Vale- 
rianus to  r.,  bare-headed,  wearing  paludamentumand  cuirass;  in 
front,  A  ;  below,  spread  eagle  facing  :  border  of  dots.   Holed  in 

centre. 

fyL.  [KOA]  YBP  ACC6HN.  Hermes,  naked,  standing  towards  1., 
holding  purse  in  r.  hand,  and  caduceus  in  1.:  border  of  dots. 

(N.  Demetriou,  1898.) 

Coracesium. 

(Alaya). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Antoninus  Pius. 

KAI  ANTCON6INOC  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laureate. 

V,L.  KOPAK[HC]  IGOTCON.  Demeter  standing  to  1.,  holding  ears  of 

corn  in  r.  and  long  sceptre  (or  torch)  in  1 . ;  at  her  feet  to  1.,  altar. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1904.) 
Cf.  rev.  type,  Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  201,  n°  207  (under  Hadrian). 


Philippus  Senior. 

Legend  indistinct.  Bust  of  Philippus  Senior  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing 
cuirass  and  paludamentum  ;  in  field  to  r.,  H. 

fyL    KOPAKH Poseidon   standing  to   1.,   holding  dolphin   in 

extended  r.  and  trident  in  1. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1896.) 


—    629   — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7541 

PI.  271 


7542 

PL  271 


99 
6.41 


JE  22 


IQ3 -S 

6.71 


JE  21 


Corycus. 
(Korgos). 

On  the  coast,  south-west  of  Elaeussa  ;  near  it  was  the  Corycian  cave 
(H.N.,  p.  720). 

Autonomous. 

First  Century  B .  C. 

Turreted  female  head  (of  the  City)  to  r . ;  behind,  2A  :  border  of 
dots. 

T$L.  KnPVKinTHN  (r.).  Hermes,  wearing  petasos,  chlamys  fasten- 
ed round  neck,  and  winged  sandals,  standing  to  1.;  holds  in  1. 


caduceus,  and  in  r.,  purse  ;  in  field  to  1. 


Eni 
Al 


(From  the  Bompois  and  Billoin  sales,  Paris,  1882  and  1886.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PL  xi,  14. 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  236,  n°  4247. 


Similar  ;  behind  head,  A. 

EY 

J$L.  Similar;  in  front  of  Hermes,  En  I 

EP 


(Theodoridi,  1892.) 


7543 
PI.  271 


Imperial  Times. 

201     JE  28       OPON.  Female  head  to  r.,  wearing  wreath  (Aphrodite);  hair  tied 
J3  -°2  in  chignon ;  in  front,  aplustre  (?)  :  border  of  dots. 

KflYPKI 
J$L.     OTnNI    •  Hermes  standing   to   1.,  chlamys  hanging  from 

shoulder  down  his  back;  he  holds  caduceus  in  1.,  and  purse  in 
extended  r. 

(N.  Demetriou,  1908.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  67,  n°  10  (PL  xn,  2). 
Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  236,  n°  4251. 


630  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7544 
PI.  271 


i)3 
9.91 


JE  26 


7545 

Pi.  271 


209 
13-54 


JE2S 


7546 
PI.  271 


261 
16.91 


JE  29 


Imperial  Coinage. 
Gordianus  Pius. 

AVK  MANTH  TOPAIANOC.  Bust  of  Gordian  III  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.    K^PV,Jin    TON  AVT.   Poseidon,    naked,   but   for  chlamys 

over  1.  shoulder,  standing  to  1.,  placing  r.  foot  on  prow  ;  holds  in 

r.  dolphin,  1.  resting  on  trident:  border  of  dots. 

(N.  Demetriou,  1905.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  68,  n°  16. 
Babelon,  Inv.  W'additigton,  p.  236,  n°  4256. 

Gallienus. 


AVK  nOA-..  TAAAIHN 
OC 

cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots 


Bust  of  Gallienus  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing 


B&.  KflPVKin  TON  AVTO ;  in  field,  NO  (r,)  MO[Y]  (!.)•  Female 

figure,  wearing  chiton  and  peplos,  standing  to  1. ;  in  r.  aplustre, 

1.  resting  on  sceptre  ;  at  her  feet,  prow  :  border  of  dots. 

(Greenspan,  1901.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  70,  n<>  24. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  208,  n°  23}. 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  237,  ^4263. 

Diocaesareia. 

Metropolis  of  Cennatis,  in  the  lower  Calycadnus  Valley. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Caracalla. 

AYTOKKAIC  MAYPANT  [flN€IN]OC  C€B.  Bust  of  Caracalla  to 
r.,  laureate,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 
Two  countermarks:  (1)  eagle  to  front,  head  1.;  (2)  winged 
thunderbolt. 

J$l.  |A]AP  AIOKAI  CAP.    Athene,   standing    to    1.,  in   quadriga; 


631   - 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

horses  galloping;  she  holds  in  raised  r.   thunderbolt,  and  in  1. 

aegis  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  73,  n°  10. 
Imhoof,  Zeits.f.  Num.,  XIII,  p.  136. 

Philip  Senior. 

7547 
Pi.  271 

370 

JE  31 

AYT  K  MIOYAIOC  OlAlinnOCCC    Bust  of  phiHp  Senior  to  r-> 

wearing  radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass :   border  of 

23.97 

dots. 

AAPIA  A  10  .... 

1$L.                                   .  Veiled  and  turreted  female  figure  of  the 
NA 

City  seated  to  r. ;  in  front  of  her,  Tyche  standing  to  1.,  wearing 
kalathos,  holding  in  r.  steering-oar,  in  1.  cornucopiae ;  at  their 
feet,  upper  part  of  river-god  swimming  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1900.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  74,  n°  14. 

Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  209,  n°  236. 

• 

Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  237,  n°  4272  (PI.  x,  10). 

Flaviopolis. 

On    the   spurs   of  Ml    Taurus,    above   Ana^arbus ;    named    after 
Vespasian,  who  organised  the  province  in  74  (H.N.,  p.  720). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Domitian. 

7548 
Pi.  272 

219 

JE  27 

[ACM€]TIANOC  KAICAP.  Head  of  Domitian   to  r.,  laureate;  in 
front,  countermark,  helmeted  bust  of  Athene  to  r. 

14.19 

fy.  [OA]AYI0    nOA€l    T[flN].  Two  draped  and  laureate  busts, 

confronted,  each  with  star  on  forehead  (Dioskuri) :  border  of  dots. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1899.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  78,  no  1. 

Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  238,  no  4283. 

632  — 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION" 

Marcus  Aurelius. 

7549 
PI.  272 

106 

JE  23 

MAVP  ANTHN6INOC  C€B.  Bust  of  M.  Aurelius   to   r.,   laureate 
and  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

6.86 

fy,.  <J>AAOYIO   nOA6ITflN.  Athene  standing  to  1.,  holding  patera 

€T 

in  r.  and  sacrificing  at  altar  to  1.  ;  in  1.,  spear;  in  field  1.    OV  ., 

C 

and  r.  ?A  (94)  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1904.) 

Hieropolis-Castabala. 

(Budrum  on  tl)c  Py ramus). 

Autonomous. 

First  Century  B .  C. 

7550 
PI.  272 

124 

JE  19 

Head  of  Tyche  to  r.,  turreted,  wearing  necklace;  behind,  mono- 
gram, W. 

8.03 

LlE]POnOAIT(nNj     (r.) 
fy~.     [T]flN  riPOZT  HI]            •  Goddess  of  Hieropolis,   wearing 
nYPAMini]           (l.) 
kalathos,  seated  to  1.  on  throne  with  high  back;  below  seat,  eagle. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1899.) 
Ct".  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  82,  no. 1  (PI.  xiv,  1). 
Babelon,  Ittv.  IVaddington,  p.  239,  n°  4303. 

755i 

Pi.  272 

8) 

JE   22 

Head  of  Tyche  to  r.,  veiled  and  turreted. 

[IEPO] 
u,       nOAITON  (above)           D.             ,  D                   . 
^"    fTn]NnPOCT[n]         *  Rlver"§od  pyramos  swimming  to  r., 

[nYPAMH]  (below) 
upper  part  of  his  body  above  the  waves,  head  facing;  on   his  r. 
hand,  eagle  to  r. 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
Ct.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  82,  no  4  (PI.  xiv,  2). 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  583,  n°  218. 
Babelon,  Inv.  IFadJington,  p.  237,  n°  4309. 

5.50 

-  633 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7552 

106 

JE  22 

Similar ;  monogram  behind  head,  indistinct. 

J$L.  Similar  legend  and  type;  partly  illegible. 

(Constantinople,  1897.) 
Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  583,  n°  219. 

6.86 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Septimius  Severus. 

7553 
Pi.  272 

310 

JE31 

16  P  OnOAl  TOON  KACTABAA6CO  N.  Bust  of  youthful  Dionysos 
to  r.,  wreathed  with   ivy,  thyrsos  over  1.  shoulder;  in  front, 
bunch  of  grapes  :  border  of  dots. 

20.08 

fy.  [AVT  KAIA  C  6n]  C€  VHPOC  H€PC€.  The  Emperor  in  mili- 
tary dress  standing  to  1. ;  holding  in  r.  Nike  to  r.,  standing  on 
globe  and  holding  wreath  and  palm  ;  1.  resting  on  spear  :  border 
ol  dots.  Two  countermarks  indistinct,  in  1.  and  r.  field. 

(F.R. Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1898.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  84,  n°  12  (PL  xiv,  6). 
Imhoof,  Monn.  gr.,  p.  352,  n°  22c 
Babelon,  Inventaire  Waddington,  p.  240,  n°  4320. 

Irenopolis. 

The  Eastern  city,  near  Ana%arbusy  perhaps  at  Kars  Ba^ar  (H.N., 

p.  721). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Julia  Domna. 

7554 
PL  272 

102 

JE  24 

IOVAIA  AOMNA  C€BA.  Bust  of  Julia  Domna  to  r. :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  €IPHNOnOAITflN.  Bust  of  Heraklesto  r.,  veiled  and  bearded, 
with  long  hair;  €TOV  ANP(=  154):  border  of  dots. 

6.61 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 
Head,  Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  721. 

Isaura  Nova. 

Metropolis  of  Isauria  proper,  perhaps  at   Tris  Maden  (Siristaf). 

(tf.Jv\,p.72l). 

Imperial  Times. 

Severus  —  Julia  Mamaea. 

7555 

PL  272 

45 

M  19 

Head  of  young  Herakles  in  lion-skin  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

2.91 

—  §34 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7556 

PI.  272 


145 

9-39 


M  26 


7557 
Pi.  272 


164 
10.62 


JE  26 


7558 

PI.  272 


159-5 
10.34 


JR.  20 


tfL.  IC  AV  PflN.  Youth  armed  with  sword  riding  on  lion  running 

to  r. :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
Publ.  by  Sir  H.  Weber,  Num.  Cbron.,  1896,  p.  28,  n°  58. 
Head,  Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  721. 


Imperial  Coinage. 
Caracalla. 

AVK  MAV  ANTflN€INOC.  Bust  of  young  Caracalla  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  with  Gorgoneion  :  border  of  dots. 

I$£.  MH  TPO  nO  A6HC  ICAV;  in  ex.,  PON.  Tetrastyle  temple; 
within,  bearded  bust  on  column  to  r. :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1898.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  13,  n°  2  (PI.  11,   10). 

Similar  ;  same  die. 

fyL.  MHTPOnO  A€flC  ICAVPHN.  Apollo  and  the  Emperor;  on 
r.,  Apollo,  nude,  to  1.,  holds  in  1.  laurel-branch  held  downwards; 
with  r.  he  presents  uncertain  object  (diptych  ?)  to  the  Emperor, 
who  stands  to  r.,  helmeted,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass, 
and  resting  with  1.  on  spear;  between  them,  hind   lying  to  r., 

head  1.  ;  in  exergue,  small  altar :  border  of  dots. 

(Spink,  1893.) 
Publ.  by  Sir  H.  Weber,  Num.  Cbron.,  1896,  p.  28,110  59  (PI.  iv,  12). 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  14,  n°  4  (PI.  11,  11). 


Issus. 

At  the  head  of  the  gulf  of  tbe  same  name  (H.N.,  p.  722). 

Satrapal  Coinage. 

Tiribazus. 

B.C. 386-380. 

Baal,  with  himation  on  1.  shoulder  and  about  lower  limbs,  stand- 
ing to  1. ;  1.  resting  on  sceptre  ;  r.  holding  spread  eagle :  border 
of  dots. 


-  635  - 


80 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

1$L.  Ahura-mazda,  to  front,  nude,  head  r.,  his  body  terminated  by 
winged  solar  disk  of  Persian  form  ;  holds  in  r.,  wreath  (indistinct), 
in  1.  lotus-flower;  in  field  1.,  AMI.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  90,  n°  3  (PI.  xv,  3;. 
Cf.  Babelon,  Perses  Achimenides,  p.  21,  n°  156  (PI.  ill,  16). 
Cf.  Id.,  Inv.  Wadd.,  p.  241,  1104333  (PI.  x,  14). 

Laerte. 

On  the  coast  near  the  western  border  (H.N.,  p.  722). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Trajan. 

7559 

PI.  272 

105 

JE  18 

AYTOKPAT  COPTPAIANOC  Head  of  Trajan  to  r.,  laureate :  border 
of  dots. 

6.80 

H)L.                    .  Demeter  seated  to  1. ;  holding  in  r.  poppy  and  ear 

of  corn,  1.  resting  on  sceptre:  border  of  dots. 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  91,  n°  3  (PI.  xv,  s). 

Lyrbe. 

Near  Side,  on  the  western  border  (H.N.,  p.  723). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Gordianus  Pius. 

7560 

Pi.  272 

95 

JE  24 

AV-KMANTTOPAIANOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Gordian  III  to  r.?  lau- 
reate, wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass :  border  of  dots. 

6.15 

J$L.  AYPB  €ITflN.  Ares  wearing  crested  helmet  and  cuirass,  stand- 

ing to  r. ;  r.  resting  on  spear,  1.  on  shield  :  border  of  dots. 

(Babington  Sale,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  93,  n°  4. 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  242,  no  4348. 

—  636 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

M  alius. 

One  of  the  oldest  cities  in  Cilicia,  on  the  lower  course  of  the  Cydnus, 

was  according  to  one  tradition  founded  by  Mopsas  and  Antphilochus,  the 

latter  of  whom  had  a  famous  oracle  on  the  spot  (//.  N.,  p.  723). 

Circ.  B.C.  425-385. 

Persic  standard. 

7561 

PI.  272 

161 

iR20 

Beardless   male  winged  figure,  nude   to  waist,  with  long  straight 
wings,  in  kneeling-running  posture  to  r.;  holding  in  both  hands 
a  disk  with  star  on  it;  dotted  exergual  line  :  border  of  dots. 

IO.43 

^L.  MAP.  Swan  standing  to  1.;  in  front,  grain  of  corn;   behind, 

9  :  incuse  circle.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(W.  Webster,  1884.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  97,  n°  12  (PI.  xvi,  8). 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Monti,  gr.,  PI.  G,  n°  5. 

Cf.  Jameson,  PI.  i.xxx,  1603. 
Babelon,  p.  874,  n°  1 397  (this  coin). 

7562 
PI.  272 

IO.5 

JR.  8 

Head  of  Herakles,  bearded,  to  r. 

lfy„.  Swan  to  1.  :  within  incuse  square.  —  Obol. 

0.68 

(From  Asia  Minor,  1903.) 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Monti,  gr.,  p.  358,  n°  35. 

7563 

PI.  272 

5.6 

iR8 

Head  of  Athene  to  1.,  in  close-fitting  crested  helmet. 

tyL.  Swan  to  r.,  wings  raised;  %  in  front:  all  in  incuse  square.  — 

Hemiobol. 

(Theodoridi,   1892.) 
Publ.  by  Sir  H.W.,  Num.  Chron.,  1896,  p.  29,  n°6o(Pl.  HI,  13). 
Cf.  Head,  Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  723. 

0.36 

Circ.  B.C.  385-333. 

7564 
PI.  272 

166 

iR22 

Head  of  Kronos  to  r.,  bearded,  wearing  decorated  taenia;  behind, 
fish  with  long  snout,  upwards  :  border  of  dots. 

10.75 

Y$L.  MAA.  Demeter,  wearing  sphendone,  stephane,  long  chiton,  and 
peplos  hanging  behind,  moving  to  r.  ;  holds  in  r.  flaming  torch, 
in  1.  ears  of  corn  held  downwards :  concave  field.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(J.A.Criona,  Constantinople,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  99,  n°  20  (PI.  xvn,  2). 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  exxxvm,  7. 

—  637 


GILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7565 
PI.  272 

161  .5 

^22 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar;  in  field  to  1.,  grain  of  corn.  —  Persic  Stater. 

IO.47 

(J.A.Criona,  Constantinople,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  99,  n°  21. 

Babelon,  PI.  cxxxviu,  9. 

7566 

PI.  272 

l6l. 4 

iR2l 

The  King  of  Persia  as  archer,  bearded,  wearing  kidaris  and  kandys, 
running  to  r. ;  he  holds  in  r.  a  lance  terminated  by  an  apple, 
and  in  1.  a  bow ;  in  field  to  1.,  grain  of  corn. 

IO.46 

T$L.  MAA  (to  [.").  Beardless  Herakles,  nude,  to  r.,  strangling  lion  ; 

the  group  stands  on  capital  of  a  column ;  in  field  to  1.,  club : 
border  of  dots.  —  Stater. 

(J.P.Lambros,  1884.) 

B.M.Cat.,  Cilicia,  p.  99,  n°  24  (PI.  xvii,  5). 

Babelon,  Penes  Achim.,  PI.  m,  14. 

Imhoof,  Ann.  de  Num.,  1883,  PI.  v,  24. 

Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  cvn,  10. 

7567 
PI.  272 

158 

A2I 

Bare  head  of  Herakles    to    r.,  bearded,   with   lion-skin   fastened 
round  neck;  behind,  shield  :  border  of  dots. 

IO.23 

J$L.  MAA  (to  1.).  Head  of  bearded  satrap  to  r.  in  Persian  tiara.  — 

Stater. 

(A.  Michel,  1891). 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  XVII,  9. 

Cf.  Babelon,  Perses  Ache'm.,  PI.  iv,  3. 

Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  cvn,  9. 

Imhoof,  Kleinasiat.  Mun\en,  PI.  xvm,  8. 

7568 
PI.  272 

MS 

J&I9 

Head  of  Aphrodite  to  r.,  wearing  sphendone  :  border  of  dots. 
I$L.  MAA Afl.  Head  of  bearded   satrap  to  r.  in  Persian  tiara.  — 

9-39 

Stater. 

(A.  Michel,  1 89 1.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  cvn,  5. 

Cf.  Babelon,  Perses  Achetn.,  PI.  iv,  2. 

7569 
PI.  272 

17 

JE  11 

TTY  (to  1.).  Youthful   head  of  Triptolemos(?)  to  r. ;  with  curly 
hair  and  wearing  corn-wreath :  border  of  dots. 

I.  TO 

—  638 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7570 
PI.  273 


98 
6.35 


M  20 


7571 

PL  273 


220 
14-25 


yE  28 


7572 


306 
19.82 


iE  30 


J$L.  MAA  (below).  Gorgoneion. 

(Dimitriou,  1892.) 
Imhoof,  KUinasiatische  Murium,  II,  p.  471,  n°  11  (PL  xvm,  11 ;  this  coin). 
Head,  Hist.  Num.,  p.  724. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Claudius. 

Head  of  Claudius,  laureate,  to  r. 

fyL.  MAAAOTflN.  Athene  standing,  holding  in  r.  spear,  and  in  1., 
Nike;  dress  ornamented  on  r.  and  1.  sides  with  phalli  :  border  of 

dots. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 
Imhoof,  Anmtaire  de  numismatiqtu,  1883,  p.  123. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  592,  n°  250 (r<r.). 

Faustina  Junior. 

ANIAN  4>AYTINAN  C6BACTHN.  Bust  of  Annia  Faustina  to  r., 
draped. 

fy..  AOYKIAIAN  C6BACTHN  MAAAHTHN.  Bust  of  Lucilla  to  r., 

draped. 

(Giau  Louisides,  1905.) 

Valerianus  Senior. 

IMP  CLIC  VALERIANVS  P  F  AVG.  Bust  of  Valerian  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum :  border  of  dots. 

fyi.  MALLO  COLONIA.  Amphilochos,  chlamys  round  neck  and 
over  1.  arm,  standing  to  front,  head  1.;  holds  in  r.  laurel-branch 
held  downwards;  at  his  feet,  boar  to  1.;   to  r.,  tripod  on  base, 

encircled  by  serpent;  in  ex.,  SC. 

(Dr  Earinos,  Smyrna,  1891). 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.   102,  n°  55  (PL  xvn,  13). 

Mopsus  or  Mopsuestia. 
(Missis). 

On  the  Pyramus,  was  founded  by  Mopsos,  brother  of  Amphilochus. 
Under  Antiochus  IV  of  Syria  it  was  called  Seleuceia  (H.N.,  p.  724). 


—  639  — 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Second  Century  B.C. 

7573 
Pi.  273 

106 

JE  20 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

l$l.  MOM'EATflN.  Lighted  circular  altar,  on  tripod-basis  of  lion's 

legs ;  in  field,  1.  FN  ;  r.  E . 

(H.  Hoffmann,  1885.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  103,  n°  2  (PI.  xvin,  2). 

6.86 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Hadrian  and  Sabina. 

7574 
Pi.  273 

196 

JR.25 

TPAAPIANOCC€,  and  in  field,  1717.  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r., 

laureate  and  draped :  border  of  dots. 

12.70 

$L.  [CAB]€INA  C€RAAPI  MOV6ATG0N  nOA€C0C.  Bust  of  Sabina 
to  r.,  as  Artemis,  wearing  stephane,  with  quiver  behind  shoulder. 

—  Tetradrachm. 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1 89 1 . ) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  106,  n°  14  (PI.  xvin,  6). 
Imhoof,  Monn.  gr.,  p.  361,  n°  39. 
Zeit.  f.  Num.,  X,  p.  293,  n»  1  (PI.  x,  18). 

Severus  Alexander. 

7575 
Pi.  273 

360 

JE  36 

AVT  KC€AA€  IANAPOC.  Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to  r.,  lau- 
reate :  border  of  dots. 

23.32 

$L.  AAPAAEZAMAPOVnMOy€ATnM ;   in  centre    of  field,  C  9 

(=296).  Apollo,  nearly  facing,  head  to  1. ;  r.  leg  crossed  over!.; 
holds  in  r.  uncertain  object,  1.  hand  rests  on  column ;  opposite 
to  him  stands  Artemis  in  short  chiton,  taking  with  r.  arrow  from 
quiver  on  her  back,  and  carrying  in  her  1.  dead  animal  by  hind 
legs  :  border  of  dots. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1902.) 
Publ.  by  Sir  H.  W.,  Corolla  Numismatica,  1906,  p.  300,  no  9  (PI.  xv,  9). 

Nagidus. 

(Boz  Yay). 

Between  Anemurium  and  Posidium. 

Circ.  B.C.  400-380. 

7576' 
1  Pl-273 

166 
10.75 

J&22 

Aphrodite  enthroned  to  1. ;  she  is  draped ;  her  hair  falls  in  three 

—  640  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7577 
PI. 273 


158.6 
10.28 


if^24 


7578 

PI.  273 


io-S 
0.68 


A9 


7579 
PI.  273 


11 
0.71 


JR.  10 


long  plaits  on  her  shoulders;  holds  in  r.  phiale,  1.  elbow  rests  on 
arm  of  throne ;  at  her  1.  side,  Eros  standing  to  1.,  wings  raised, 
branch  of  myrtle  in  r.,  about  to  crown  the  goddess;  in  front, 
altar  :  border  of  dots. 

1$L.  NAriAEHN.  Bearded  Dionysos  standing  towards  1.  ;  he  wears 
wreath,  and  himation  over  1.  shoulder  and  from  waist  down- 
wards; holds  in  r.  vine-branch  with  leaves,  tendrils  and  bunch  of 
grapes;  in  1.  thyrsos  :  border  of  dots.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(J .  P.  Lambros,  1885.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxli,  16. 
B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xix,  11-12. 

Aphrodite,  draped,  enthroned  to  r.,  wearing  Stephanos,  earring, 
necklace  and  armlet  on  1.  arm;  holds  in  r.  phiale,  1.  elbow  rests 
on  arm  of  throne;  beneath  seat  mouse  to  I. ;  in  front  of  Aphrodite, 
rose  tree;  above,  1.,  Eros  flying  tor.  about  to  crown  the  goddess; 
dotted  exergual  line :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  [NJAriAIKON.  Bearded  Dionysos  standing  to  1.,  wearing  hima- 
tion over  1.  shoulder  and  lower  limbs  ;  holds  in  r.  vine-branch 
with  leaves,  tendrils  and  bunch  of  grapes ;  in  field  1.  AOH  above, 
and  Tl  below:  border  of  dots.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Kleinas.  Mutton,  II,  p.  478,  n°  :o. 
Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.  Wadd.,  PI.  xi,  3. 
Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  cxli,  22. 

Cite.  B.C.  400-380  and  later. 

Head  of  Aphrodite  to  1.,  wearing  earring  and  necklace,  hair  in 
sphendone  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  NAn  (to  r.).  Bearded  head  (Dionysos)  to  r.,  hair  rolled  :  con- 
cave field.  —  Obol. 

Publ.  by  Sir  H.W.,  Num.  Chron.,  1896,  p.  32,  n°67;  PI.  ill,  20  (as  coin  of 
Marium);  and  also  in  B.M.Cat.,  Cyprus,  Int.  LXI,  m  (PI.  16). 

Head  of  Aphrodite  to  r.,  hair  rolled,  tresses  flying  loose  at  crown ; 
behind,  N  :  border  of  dots. 


—  641 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

J$L.  N  (to  r.).  Similar  head  :  border  of  dots.  —  Obol. 

(Whittall  Sale,  1884.) 
Babelon,  PI.  cxli,  7. 

Cf.  Imhoof,  Monn.  gr.,  p.  363,  n°  42. 

Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  247,  n°  4410. 

7580 

11. 5 

J&IO 

Head  of  Aphrodite  to  1.,  wearing  earring  and  necklace;  hair  in 
sphendone  :  border  of  dots. 

0.75 

fyL  NATI  (to  1.).  Bearded  head  (Dionysos)  tol.,  hair  rolled  :  con- 

cave field.  —  Obol. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1895.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  no,  no  8  (PI.  xix,  8). 

Circ.  B.C.  374-333. 

758l 
PI.  273 

136 

^23 

Aphrodite,  draped,  enthroned  tol.,  wearing  Stephanos ;  holds  phiale 
in  r.  and  rests  1.  elbow  on  throne ;  to  1.,  Eros  flying  to  r.  about 

8.81 

to  crown  her  with  myrtle- wreath  ;  beneath  throne,  mouse  to  1.  : 

border  of  dots.  Chisel-cut. 

J$L.  NAriAIIKON.  Bearded  Dionysos  standing  towards    1.,  resting 

1.  on  thyrsos,  and  holding  in  r.  vine-branch  with  bunch  of  grapes; 

in  field  1.,  HPA  (above),  [l]A  (below)  :  border  of  dots.  —  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
Babelon,  Traite,  p.  923,  n°  1524. 

7582 

PI.  273 

157-5 

ifU3 

Similar ;  in  front  of  Aphrodite,  a  rose.  Chisel-cut. 

%L.  NAriAIKON.    Similar;  to   1.   of  Dionysos,    TOA   (above)  Zl 

10.21 

(below) .  —  Stater . 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  114,  n<>  25  (PI.  xx,  9). 

Babelon,  p.  924,  n°  1524. 

Olba. 

(Oura). 

"  Said  to  have  been  founded  by  Ajax,  son  of  Teucer,  who  established 

there  a  famous  temple  of  Zeus  ".  (H.N .,  726). 

642  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7583 

PI.  273 


126. 5 

8.20 


JE  21 


7584 
PI.  273 


106 

"6~86" 


JE  22 


7585 
Pi.  273 


'45 
9-39 


jE  23 


Ajax  son  of  Teucer.  A.D.  10/11  — 14/15  or  later. 
(a).  Without  head  of  Emperor. 

AIANTOI  (r.)  TEYKPOY  (1.).  Head  of  Ajax,  as  Hermes,  to  r.,  in 
close-fitting  cap ;  he  wears  chlamys  on  shoulders ;  in  front,  cadu- 
ceus  :  border  of  dots. 

APXIEPEfni] 

R£.       OriAPXOY    jn  centre   tnskeies  to  1. ;  on  either  side,  A  (vear 
^     KENNATinN]  v" 


0. 


AAAAII 


(H.  Hoffmann;  from  Bompois  Sale,  1882.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  119,  n°  2  (PI.  XXI,  8). 
Xum.  Cbron.,   1899,  p.  189  f.,  n°  1. 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  598,  n°  276. 


Similar. 


APXIEPEOI 
TOnAP  XOY 
fy-.    KENNATflN.  Winged  thunderbolt  :  border  of  dots. 
AAAAZ 

<-  E        (year  4). 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1905.) 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  119,  n°  2  (oh:),  no  4  (rev.). 

(b).  With  head  of  Augustus. 

KAIIAPOI  (r.)  IEBAZTOY  (1.).  Head  of  Augustus  to  r.  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

fyL  [KENN  A  THN  KAll  AAAAZIEON  (indistinct).  In  the  field  : 

[AP.XIEPE 

n]IAIANTOI 

[TjEYKPOY    .  Winged  thunderbolt. 

[TlOfTAP  XOY 

[«-]A        (yean). 

(J.P.Lambros,  1883.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  121,  n°  8  (PI.  xxn,  2). 

Num.  Cbron.,  1899,  no  5  t,  PI.  xn,  7  (rev.). 

Mionnet,  5.,  VII,  p.  238,  n°  320. 


-    643 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7586 

PI.  273 


215 
13.93 


JE25 


7587 
PI.  273 


122 
7-90 


JE  22 


7588 
Pi.  273 


63 
4.08 


JE  19 


(c).  With  head  of  Tiberius. 

ZEBAIT02  IEBAITOY  KAI2AP.  Head  of  Tiberius  to  r.,  laur- 
eate :  border  of  dots. 

APXIEPEHI 

AIANT02  «r 
fy,.   . .  •  AA22EHN.  In  the  field  :     TEYKPOY       (years).  Winged 

TOriAPXOY  E 

EniAIOAH 

thunderbolt  :  border  of  dots. 

(Constantinople,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  123,  n°  15  (PI.  xxil,  5). 


Seleucia  ad  Calycadnum. 

(Selefke). 

Founded  by  Seleucus  Nicator,  who  transferred  thither  the  people  of 
Holmi  (H.N.,  p.  727). 

Autonomous. 

First  Century  B.C. 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.  in  crested  Corinthian  helmet;  behind,  ZA  : 
border  of  dots. 

fy.  IEAEYKEHN  TON  T7POI  THI  KAAYKAANOI.  Nike  advanc- 

n 

ing  to  1.  ;  holds  in  oustretched  r.  wreath  ;  in  field  1.  G)£o. 

I  m 

(J.  Arnopoulos,  Athens,  1899.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  129,  n°  9. 
Cf.  Babelon,  Wadd.  Coll.,  n°  4441. 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate  ;  hair  in  formal  curls  ;  behind,  IA  : 
border  of  dots. 

fy..  Similar  legend    :  in  the  field,  AOH  above,  and  AOH  below. 
Borepart  of  horse  galloping  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Christodoulos,  Athens,  1902.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxm,  5. 


—  644  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7589 
PI.  273 


I20 

7-77 


jE  22 


7590 
Pi.  273 


58 
3  75 


IE  20 


759i 
Pi.  274 


225 
M~T8 


JE  29 


7592 
Pi.  274 


90 
5.83 


JE  22 


Veiled  and  turreted  female  head  (Tyche  of  the  City)  to  r.  :  border 
of  dots. 

fy.  :i]EA€VK€nN  (to  r.)  t^ANqC  (to  1.)-  Athene  standing  to  1., 

holding  Nike  in  r.  and  supporting  shield  and  spear  in  1. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  599,  n°  282. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Septimius  Severus. 

AVKACC€OVH  POC.  Head  of  Sept.  Severus  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

I£.  C€A€VK6nNTON  TTPOC  KAAVKA  and  in  inner  circle  ANfl. 
Tyche  standing  to  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  holding  in  r.  steering- 
oar,  in  1.  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  133,  n<>  25. 
Babclon,  Inv.   WadJingtoti,  p.  250,  n°  4461. 

Macrinus. 

AVK  M-On  C€0  VHPMAKPI  N  OC  Bust  of  Macrinus  to  r.,  laur- 
eate, wearing  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

j^    C€A€VK€  (in    exergue)    JON    nPOC    TO  KAAYKAA.    The 

Emperor  and  Tyche  ;  Emperor  standing  to  1.,  in  military  dress, 

holds  in  1.  spear,  with   r.  he  crowns  Tyche,  who  stands  to  1., 

wearing  kalathos,  holding  in  her  r.  rudder,  in  1.  corncupiae  : 

border  of  dots. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1885.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  135,  n°  31. 

AVK  On  MAKPINOC.  Bust  of  Macrinus  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing 
cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

V,L.  C€A6VK€HN  TON  KAAY.  Tyche  standing  towards  1.,  holding 
rudder  in  r.  and  cornucopiae  in  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1902.) 


—   645 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7593 
Pi.  274 


7594 

Pi.  274 


7595 

Pi.  274 


230 
I4-90 


JE 


29 


348 
22.55 


^35 


3i5 
20.41 


JE36 


Severus  Alexander. 

AV-KMAVP-C-AASZA  NAPOC.  Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to 
r.,  wearing  radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of 
dots. 

C€A€V  K€ 

$»       HNK     •  Athene  to  r.,  helmeted,  holding  shield  in  1.  and 

AA 

spear  in  r.,  striking  down  giant  with  legs  in  iorm  of  serpents, 

who  hurls  stone  with  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Greenspan,  1901.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  135,  n<>  (PI.  xxiv,  4). 

Gordian  III  and  Tranquillina. 

MANTflNIOC  rOPAIANOC  C€  KAICA  BINIANTPANKVAAI  NAN 
C€B.  Busts  of  Gordian  III,  wearing  radiate  crown,  paludamentum 
and  cuirass  to  r.,  and  Tranquillina,  wearing  stephane  to  1.,  face 
to  face  :  border  of  dots. 


€A 
€V0€PAC 


.  Busts  of  Apollo,  laureate,  to  r. 


$..  C€A€YK€HN  THN  nPOCTfl. 

KAAYK 

AAN     and  below, 

n 

with  laurel-branch  behind  him,  and  Tyche  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 

with  cornucopiae  behind,  face  to  face  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.  Cat.,  p.  i}9,  n°  47. 

Philip  Senior. 

AYT  K  MIOVAIOC  <t>IAinnOCC€B.  Bust  of  Philip   Senior  to  r., 

wearing  radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of 

dots. 

KAAN 

n 

$£.  C€A€VK€HN  THN   nPOC  Tfl  KAAY;  in  the   field,        J*     . 

C 
in  ex.,  €A€V0€ 


646  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7596 
PI.  274 


7597 
Pi.  274 


272 
17.62 


^33 


166 
10.75 


JE  28 


Busts  of  Apollo,  laureate,  to  1.,  andTyche,  wearing  kalathos  and 

with  branch  (?)  behind  her,  r.,  confronted  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  140,  n°  so. 

Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.  fVaddington,  p.  251,  n°  4478. 

Trebonianus  Gallus. 

AVK  TAIOV  AITP6BH  TAAAOC  Bust  of  Trebonianus  Gallus  to  r., 
wearing  radiate  crown,  cuirass  and  paludamentum  ;  behind, 
countermark,  A  :  border  of  dots. 


^- 


.  Busts  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate,  with 


C€A€VK€flN  [TC1]U  TT 

POC 

TH 

KAANH  (sic) 

branch  in  front,  and  Tyche  to  1.,  wearing  kalathos,  with  cornuco- 
piae  behind,  confronted  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  140,  n°  53. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.,  VII,  p.  244,  n°  349. 


Gallienus. 

AVK     •  OC.  Bust  of  Gallienus  to  r.,  wearing  radiate  crown,  cuirass 

and  paludamentum. 
I 
f£.  Q€  [A€]  YK6HN  T  KAA  Y  inner  legend,  KAANH.  Nike,  mov- 
ing to  front,  head  1-,  holding  in  r.  wreath,  and  in  1.  palm-branch  : 

border  of  dots. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  142,  no  59. 
Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.  IVcuidington,  p.  251,  n°448i. 

Soli-Pompeiopolis. 

On  tl?e  coast  near  Me^etlu,  near  the  border  between  Cilicia  Tracheia 
and  Pedias,  was  probably  of  Rhodian  origin,  but  also  in  some  way  con- 
nected with  Athens.  The  coinage  begins  about  B.C.  4JO  on  the  Persic 
standard  (H.N.,  p.  728). 


—  647 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Circ.  B.C.  450-386. 

7598 
PI.  274 

163 

iR2I 

Archer  (Amazon)  kneeling  to  1.  on  1.  knee,  nude  down  to  waist, 
wearing  cap  decorated  with  curved  wing  ;  at  her  1.  side,  quiver 

IO.56 

and  bow-case  with  cap  terminating  in  a  crook  ;  she  looks  along 

the  string  of  her  bow  which  she  holds  in  both  hands  :  plain  line 

of  exergue. 

J$L.  ZOAEHN  (to  1.).  Bunch  of  grapes  on  stalk  ;  in  field  to  r., 

j  ;  on  either  side  of  stalk,  A  A  :  concave  field.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1892.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PL  xxv,  6. 

Babelon,  Traite,  p.  370,  n°  546  (this  coin  mentioned). 

7599 
Pi.  274 

162.5 

^20 

Similar;  behind  archer,  Athenian  helmet  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 
tyL.  20A3HN.  Bunch  of  grapes  on  stalk;  in  field  to  1.,  laurel-branch 

10.53 

with  berries  :  within  dotted  incuse  square.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1883.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  145,  n°  2. 

Cf.  Babelon,  PL  cvi,  14. 

7600 

Pi.  274 

11. 5 

A9 

Head  of  Amazon  to  1.,  wearing  conical  headdress  with   winglets, 
and  round  earring ;  hair  indicated  by  dots. 

O.75 

fyL.  10.  Bunch  of  grapes  with  tendril  :  within  dotted  incuse  circle. 

—  Obol. 

(Artist's  Sale,  1899.) 
Babelon,  PL  cvi,  21. 

7601 
PL  274 

5-1 

A6 

Head  of  Amazon  to  1.,  in  conical  headdress  with  winglets. 

fyL.  Bunch  of  grapes  with  tendril  to  1.  :  within  circular  incuse.  — 

0.33 

Hemiobol. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1896.) 
Babelon,  PL  cvi,  27. 

7602 
PL  274 

164.5 

^21 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  wearing  crested  Athenian  helmet  on  which 
griffin  to  r. 

10.66 

tyL.  Bunch  of  grapes  placed  diagonally  in  incuse  square;  the  stalk 

extends  beyond  the  incuse  square  and  has  one  tendril  and  one 

—  648  — 


CIUCIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7603 
PI.  274 


7604 
PI.  274 


7605 

PI.  274 


7606 
PI.  274 


156 

10. 10 


^23 


154-2 
9-99 


ift.21 


154 
9.98 


iTv20 


9.22 


A  23 


leaf  ;  on  the  lower  margins,  $0  A  :  incuse  circle.  —  Persic  Stat- 
er. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI  xxv,  12. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxxvm,  17. 
Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxx,  1607. 

Similar. 

T$L.  50>tuOM  {sic).  Bunch  of  grapes  ;   stalk  has  two  tendrils  ;  in 

field  1.  A-  Chisel-cut.  —  Persic  stater. 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxxix,  2  (but  rather  barbarous). 

Satrapal-Coinage. 

Tiribazes. 
B.C.   386-380. 

Bare  head  of  Herakles  to  r.,  bearded,  with  lion-skin  fastened  round 
neck  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  Head  of  bearded  satrap  to  r.,  in  Persian  tiara.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1884.) 
Imhoof,  Kleiiiasiat.  Mutton,  p.  489,  n°  14  (PI.  xix,  2). 
Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxx,  16 12. 

Similar. 


fyL.  IOAIK  ON.  Similar  head.  —  Persic  Stater. 

B.M.  Cat.,  p.  149,  n°  27  (PI.  xxvi,  3). 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cvn,  1. 


(A.  Michel,  1891.) 


Circ.  B.C.    385-333  or  later. 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  in  triple-crested  Corinthian  helmet ;  she  wears 
earring  and  necklace,  and  drapery  round  neck ;  her  flowing  hair 
confined  by  a  cord  :  linear  border. 

}$L.  20AEHN  (below).  Bunch  of  grapes  on  stalk  with  two  tendrils. 

and  leaf  to  1. ;  in  field  tol.,  MOI ;  to  r.,  owl  standing  to  r.,  head 

facing.  —  Stater. 

(W.C.  Weight,  1 89 1.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  xxvi,  4. 


—  649  — 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7607 
PI.  274 

9.8 

A9 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.  in  crested  Corinthian   helmet  :  border  of 
dots. 

O.64 

J$L.  20AEn[N].  Bunch  of  grapes  with  tendrils  and  leaf  to   1.  — 
Obol. 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxvi,  8. 
Bab.,  PI.  cxxxix,  13. 

BRONZE. 

Circ.  B.C.   300-80. 

7608 

PI.  274 

87 

JE21 

Head  of  Artemis  to   r.,  wearing   stephane,   bow  and    quiver  at 
shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 

5.63 

T$L.  ZOAEHN  (1.).  Athene,  wearing  long  chiton,  fighting  to  r. ; 

holds  in  1.  shield,  in  r.  thunderbolt. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1902.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  151,  n°  39  (PI.  xxvi,  12). 

With  title  Pompeiopolis. 

Circ.  B.C.  66  —  Imperial  Times. 

With  head  of  Cn.  Pompeius  Magnus. 

7609 
PI.  27s 

101 

JE  19 

Head  of  Pompeius  to  r. 

1$L.  nOM  LDI.IIO]  nOA-.-  Nike  advancing  to  r.,  holding  wreath 
and  palm. 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
Cf.  Mionnet,  S.,  VII,  p.  249,  n°  366. 
Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  253,  n°  4513. 

6.54 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Trebonianus  Gallus. 

7610 
PI.  27s 

190 

JE  29 

AY  K€  r  OVIBI  TP6BH  TAAAOC- BustofTrebonianus  Gallus  tor., 
wearing  radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass  ;  in  field,  nn  : 
border  of  dots. 

12.31 

l$l.  nOMn  HIO  nOA€ITON.  Dionysos,  bearded,  standing  to  1., 

650 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

resting  with  1.  on  thyrsos,  holding  in  r.  kantharos  ;   at  his  feet, 
panther  to  1.  ;  in  field  1.  A,  r.  S  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dimitriou,  1905.) 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.,  VII,  p.  252,  n°  379. 

Syedra. 
(Sedra). 

Between  Coracesium  and  Iotape. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Gallienus. 

761 1 

PI.  27s 

222 

JE  31 

AVT  KAI  nOAlK  TAAAIHNOC  Bust  of  Gallienus  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass;  in  front,  IA  :  border  of  dots. 

I4.38 

Y$L.  CY  €A  P€  fl  N.  Aphrodite  on  1.,  Ares  in  middle,  and  Hermes 

on  r.,  all  standing  to  front;  Aphrodite  wears  long  chiton  and  peplos 

and  looks  to  r.  ;  Ares,  wearing   helmet  and  cuirass,   looks  1.  ; 

Hermes,  wearing  boots,  and  holding  caduceus  in  1.  looks  to  1.  : 

border  of  dots. 

(D.  Stilianopoulos,  Smyrna,  1892.) 
Babclon,  [in:  fVitddittgton,p.  2)5,1104544. 

Salonina. 

7612 
PI.  275 

235 

/E29 

KOPNHAIA  CAAflNINA  C€B.  Bust  of  Salonina  to  r.,  wearing  ste- 
phane;  in  front,  IA  :  border  of  dots. 

1)  .22 

. 

T$L.  CV€AP6flN.  Demeter,  wearing  kalathos  and  long  chiton,  walk- 
ing to  r.,  and  holding  torch  in  each- hand  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  160,  n°  20. 
Babelon,  Invent.  Waddington,  p.  255,  n°  4546. 

Similar. 

7613 
PI.  275 

199 

JE  30 

C€ 

MNHC 

jw     €NAOIO   j    wreatn  .  border  of  dots. 
^     T6PACC 
V6AP6 

HN 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  Constantinople,  1902.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  161,  n°  23  (PI.  xxvm,  3). 
Babelon,  Invent.  Waddington,  p.  255,  n°  4549. 

12.89 

651  - 


82 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7614 
PI.  275 


l62 
10-49 


M.21 


7615 

PI.  275 


1 1 
0.71 


ilio 


7616 

PI.  275 


168.2 

10.90 


J&21 


Tarsus. 

' '  On  the  Cydnus,  the  most  important  city  in  Cilicia,  was  in  the  time 
of  Xenophon,  the  capital  of  its  kings,  by  whom  the  coins  earlier  than  the 
time  of  Tiriba^us  must  have  been  struck  "  (H.  N.,  p.  729). 

Circ.  B.C.  450-380. 

King  (of  Cilicia  ?),  wearing  cloak,  on  horseback,  galloping  to  r. ; 
in  1.,  reins ;  in  r.  short  sword  :  linear  border. 

J$l.  Greek  hoplite,  nude,  wearing  crested  Corinthian  helmet,  kneel- 
ing to  1.  on  r.  knee  holding  with  1.  shield  adorned  with  Gorgon- 
eion,  and  with  r.  sword;  behind,  j^A  ("Tin)  :  concave  field.  — 
Persic  Stater. 

(H.  Hoffmann,  1884.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  163,  no  8  (PI.  xxvm,  10). 
Six,  Num.  Chron.,  1884,  p.  156,  n°  14. 
Babelon,  PI.  cv,  12. 

Tiribazus. 
(B.C.  386-380). 

Baal  standing  to  1.  holding  eagle  on  extended  r.  hand,  and  leaning 
on  sceptre  with  1. ;  in  front,  $. 

1$L.  Head  of  bearded  Dionysos  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown  :  con- 
cave field.  —  Obol. 

(Mostyn  Sale,  II,  1897  ;  lot  307.) 
Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  cvn,  15  (n°  577  ;  this  coin  also  mentioned). 
Imhoof,  Monn.  Gr.,  p.  368,  n°  59  ;  Cboix,  PI.  v,  17s  ; 
Kleinasial.  Mun^en,  II,  p.  468,  n°  3. 

Pharnabazus. 

(B.C. 379-374). 
Cf.  n°  6145,  tetradrachm  of  this  satrap,  struck  at  Cyzicus. 

Female  head  with  streaming  hair,  nearly  facing,  inclined  to  1., 
wearing  sphendone,  earrings  and  necklare  with  pendants  (copied 
from  Kimon's  Arethusa  on  coins  of  Syracuse)  :  border  of  dots. 

$-•  ^tHin^l)  (to  1.).  Bearded  male  head  (Ares  ?)  to  1.,  in  crest- 


652  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


7617 
PI.  275 


76l8 
PI.  275 


154-8 
10.03 


166.8 
10.81 


7619* 
Pi.  27s 


11. 6 
o-75 


7620* 
Pi.  275 


10.8 
0.70 


ed  Athenian  helmet  decorated  with  floral  scroll,  chlamys  fasten- 
ed round  neck  ;  behind  j  :   border  of  dots.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(J.P.Lambros,  1887.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  at.,  PI.  xxix,  2. 
Babelon,  Traiti,  PI.  cvm,  5. 


JR.  22      Similar  :  linear  border. 

fyL.  Similar ;  inscr.  to  r.  ;  j  not  in  field.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(W.S.Lincoln,  1885.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  165,  no  ;6. 
*  Rev.  internalized  with  n°  7624  on  the  Plate. 


^23 


JR.  10 


iRu 


H/)^  (rrpyz).  Baaltars,  seated  to  1.  on  diphros,  wearing  hima- 
tion  over  1.  shoulder  and  about  lower  limbs ;  r.  resting  on  sceptre  : 
linear  border. 

tyL.  Ifift)  ML^  OnariE  Tfja)'  Bearded  made  head  (Ares  ?)  to  1.,  in 
crested  Athenian  helmet  decorated  with  floral  scroll,  chlamys 
fastened  round  neck  :  linear  border.  —  Persic  Stater. 

Chisel -cut. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1894.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  165,  n°  19. 

Babelon,  PI.  cvm,  2. 
Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxxi,  161 3. 

Baaltars  seated  to  1.  on  diphros,  wearing  himation  over  1.  should- 
er and  about  lower  limbs,  his  r.  resting  on  sceptre  :  border  of 
dots. 

^L.  Bearded  male  head  (Ares  ?)  to  1.,  in  crested  Athenian  helmet 
decorated  with  floral  scroll,  chlamys  fastened  round  neck  :  linear 
border.   —  Obol. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  J.  P.  Six,  Num.  Chron.,  1884,  p.  127,  n°  7. 


Similar. 

$L.  Similar.  —  Obol. 

*  Obv.  ami  P/,  transposed  on  Plate. 


(O.  Noury  Bey,  1902.) 


-   653    - 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Time  of  Pharnabazus  (circ.  B.C. 379-374). 

7621 
PI.  27s 

50.3 

^13 

Female  head,  nearly  full-face  slightly  turned  to  1.,  earring  and  neck- 
lace ;  dolphin  on  each  side. 

3.26 

1$L.   MLH-  Bearded  male  head  (Ares  ?)  to  1.,  in  crested  Athenian 

helmet,  ornamented  with  scrolls  :  concave  field.  —  Tetrobol. 

(W.T. Ready,  1897.) 
Publ.  by  Sir  H.W.  in  Corolla  Nutnistnatica,  1906,  p.  300, 

n°  10  (PI.  xv,  10). 

Num.  Chron.,  1920,  p.  100.  British  Museum. 

7622 
PI.  275 

49-8 

^.13 

Similar  head  to  last ;  two  dolphins  downwards  :  plain  border. 
*RL.  Similar  to  last,  but  no  legend  in  field.  —  Tetrobol. 

3.23 

(W.T.  Ready,  1897). 
Cor.  Num  ,  p.  300,  n°  11  (PI.  xv,  11). 

Babelon,  PI.  cvm,  8  (these  two  coins  also  mentioned). 

"  These  two  tetrobols  are   similar  to  the  obols   in  the  British  Museum  (C1/1- 

cia,  p.    196,  n°  25   ff.)  and  Babelon,  Perses  Ach&menides,  p.  176  "  (Sir  H.W.). 

They  are  without  name  of  mint. 

7623 
PI.  275 

10.6 

^9 

Similar  type  ;  dolphin  on  each  side. 
^L.  Similar  type.  —  Obol 

0.69 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  166,  n°  26. 

Babelon,  PI.  cvm,  10. 

Datames. 

(B.C. 378-372). 

7624 
PI.  275 

168.2 

^22 

Female  head  with  streaming  hair,  nearly  facing,  slightly  towards  1., 
wearing  earrings  and  necklace  :  border  of  dots. 

10.90 

H}L.  )*/iY7/)  (iQ3"Tr).  Bearded  male  head  (Ares)  to  r.,  wearing  crest- 

ed Athenian  helmet  decorated  with  floral  scroll,  chlamys  fasten- 

ed round  neck  :  border  of  dots.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Sotheby  Sale,  April  1881.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  167,  no  28. 

Babelon,  PI.  cvm,  18. 

Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxxi,  1617. 

Rev.  interchanged  with  n°  j6ij  on  the  Plate. 

—  654  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7625 
PI.  27s 


7626 
PI.  275 


7627 
PI.  275 


7628 
PI.  275 


7629 
PI.  275 


155-5 
IO.08 


A22 


IQ-5 
0.68 


10 


0.64 


5   5 
0.36 


JR.  11 


/R9 


yR9 


160 
10.36 


JR.  22 


Similar. 

I$L.  Similar;  on  helmet,  AM.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(1903.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  167,  n°  29  (PI.  xxix,  9). 

Babelon,  Traiti,  p.  407,  n°  605. 

Macdonald,  Hunter  Coll.,  II,  p.  546,  n°  7. 

Six,  Num.  Citron.,  1884,  p.  126. 

Diademed  head  of  Aphrodite  to  r.,  wearing  pendant  earring  and 
neklace,  hair  in  plaited  queue  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  Bearded  male  head  to  r.  (Ares)  in  crested  Athenian  helmet  : 

border  of  dots.  —  Obol. 

(H.  Hoffmann,  1884.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  cix,  5. 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  368,  n°  60  ;  Cl.vix,  PI.  v,  uJ  176. 
Six,  Num.  Cbron.,  1884,  p.  127,  n°  6. 

Female  head  facing,  inclined  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  Female  head  to  1.,  wearing  stephane  ornamented  with  palmettes 

between   scroll    work,   earing  and  necklace  :    concave  field.  — 

Obol. 

Imhoof,  Monn.  Gr.,  p.  365,  n°  51  ;  C/w/.v,  PI.  v,  11"  173. 
Cf.  B.  M.Cat.,  Cilicia,  PI.  xxxix,  12  (Incerta). 

Female  head  facing,  wearing  earrings  and  necklace  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL  Female  head  to  r.  ;  border  of  dots.  —  Obol. 

(G.  Louisides,  1907.) 
Babelon,  Perses  Aclx'm.,  PI.  iv,  14  ;  Traiti,  PI.  cvm,  16 
(under  Pharnabazus). 

H/)L^  OnnSya).  Baaltars,  nude  to  waist,  himation  about  lower 
limbs,  seated  to  r.  on  diphros ;  he  holds  in  r.  sceptre  transversely, 
and  in  1.  ear  of  corn  and  bunch  of  grapes  ;  beside  him,  thymia- 
terion  ;  below  diphros,  bull's  head  facing  :  the  whole  in  circle 
surmounded  by  projections  resembling  battlements. 

tyL.  OfiMMh  (iGJin).  Satrap,  wearing  Persian  headdress,  under- 
garment  with  sleeves,  cloak  and  anaxyrides,    seated   to   r.   on 


-  655 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

diphros  ;  on  his  knees,  quiver  ;  holds  in  both  hands  an  arrow  ; 

before  him,  bow ;  in  field  above,  winged  solar  disk  :  border  of 

dots.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1887.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  168,  no  33  (PI.  xxix,  12). 

Babelon,  PI.  cix,  5. 

7630 
PI.  275 

157 

^R22 

HftL^  OnriSsa).  Baaltars,  nude  to   waist,  himation  about  lower 
limbs,  seated  to  r.  on  diphros  ;  upper  part  of  body  and  head 

IO.17 

almost  facing;  holds  in  r.,  transversely,  sceptre  surmounted  by 

eagle  with  spread  wings,  in  1.,  ear  of  corn  and  bunch  of  grapes  ; 

beside  him,  thymiaterion  :  the  whole  in  circle  surmounted  by 

projections  resembling  battlements. 

T$L.  Datames  (?)  and  Ana.  On  r.,  Datames  (?)  wearing  long  chiton 

and  himation,  standing  to  I.,  r.  hand  raised  before  his  face  (in 

adoration)  ;  in  front  of  him,  his  name,  ^HH^j  (TWlTl)  ;  on  1., 

Ana,  nude,  standing  tor.  ;  r.  raised  pointing  towards  Datames,  1. 

lowered ;    between  them,  thymiaterion  :  within  dotted  square 

enclosed  in  linear  square.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(H.  Hoffmann,  1884.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  168,  n°  36  (PI.  xxix,  15). 

Babelon,  II,  608. 

Cf.  Jameson  Cat.  PI.  lxxxi,  161 5. 

Anonymous  (Circ.  B.C. 3 50). 

7631 
PI.  27s 

149.6 

^21 

Athene,  helmeted,  with  draped  lower  part  of  body,  resting  on  spear, 
and  seated  to  1. ;   1.  elbow  on  shield  beside  her;  behind,  olive- 

9.69 

tree  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  Aphrodite  kneeling  to  1.  on  left  knee,  upper  part  of  body  bare, 

lower  part  draped,  playing  with  astragali.  —  Stater. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1884.) 

Publ.  by  Sir  H.W.  in  Num.  Chron.,  1892,  p.  207,  n°  37  (PI.  xvi,  17). 

Also  B.  M.  Cat.,  Cilicia,  PI.  XL,  11  (this  coin).  Int.,  p.  lxxxi. 

Other  specimens  in  the  Lobbecke  (Berlin)  and  Waddington 

(Paris)  collections. 

Num.  Chron.,  1920,  p.  99.  British  Museum. 

—  656 


CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Mazaeus. 

(B.C. 361-333) 

7632 
PI.  276 

165.5 

iR23 

n/)Ly^  ("nn^ya)  (to  r.).  Baaltars  wearing   himation  about  lower 
limbs,  seated  to   1.    on  diphros,  holding  in  r.  ear  of   corn   and 

IO.72 

bunch  of  grapes,  1.  resting  on  lotus-headed  sceptre  ;  no  symbol 

or  letter  under  diphros  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  VVlW-  (^Tna).  Lion  to  1.,  head  facing,  attacking  stag  kneeling 

to  r.  :   within  dotted  square  in  incuse  square.  —  Persic  Stater. 

Chisel-cut.                                                                         (Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 

7633 
PI.  276 

166 

^.23 

Similar,  under  diphros,  ram's  head. 

tyi.  Same  inscription  ;    lion  to  1.,    head  semi-facing,  attacking  stag 

IO.75 

kneeling  to  1.  ;  in  field  to  r.,  below,  *//  (p)  •'  plain  border.  — 

Persic  Stater. 

(H.  Hoffmann,  1884.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  169,  n°  37. 
Babelon,  PI.  cxi,  20. 

7634 
PI.  276 

167 

M.  22 

Similar;  under  diphros  $. 

fyL.  Similar ;  in  field,  letter,  0  (")  :  the  whole  in  incuse  square.  — 

10.82 

Persic  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1894.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  169,  n°  38  (PI.  xx,  2). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxi,  16. 

7635 
PI.  276 

170 

,K  23 

Similar ;  under  diphros,  helmeted  head  to  r. 

fyL  Similar.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Constantinople,  1897.) 

I  I  .01 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  169,  n°  40  (PI.  xxx,  3). 
Babelon,  Traite,  II,  p.  446,  n°  675. 

Six,  Num.  Cbron.,  1895,  p.  197. 

7636 
PI.  276 

8.6 

^.11 

Baal  seated  to  1.  on  diphros  ;  in  r.  ear  of  corn  and  bunch  of  grapes, 
1.  resting  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

0.56 

657  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7637 
PI.  276 


7638 
PI.  276 


7639 
PI.  276 


764O 

PL  276 


IO 
O.64 


O.54 


Al2 


Aio 


169.3 
10.97 


^.23 


166.3 
10.78 


JR.  25 


J$L.  Forepart  of  wolf  tor.;  above,  crescent  with  horns  downwards  : 

within  dotted  square  in  incuse  square.  —  Obol. 

Rev.  printed  sideways  on  Plate.  (Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  xxxii,  8. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxn,  4. 
Six,  Num.  Chron.,  1884,  p.  108,  no  15. 

Similar. 

tyL.  Similar  ;  type  to  1. ;  above,  crescent  with  horns  downwards.  — 

Obol. 

(1892.) 

Similar. 

1$L.  Forepart  of  wolf  to  r. ;  above,  crescent  with  horns  downwards  : 

circle  of  dots.  —  Obol. 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
Babelon,  PI.  cxn,  6. 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  176,  n°  86. 

Mazaeus. 
As  Governor  of  Trans-Euphratesia  and  Cilicia. 

(B.C.351-334). 

H/)LU^  (to  r.).  Baaltars,  wearing  himation  about  lower  limbs, 
seated  10  1.  on  diphros,  head  and  upper  part  of  body  facing;  he 
holds  in  r.  eagle,  ear  of  corn  and  bunch  of  grapes;  1.  resting  on 
lotus-headed  sceptre ;  in  field  to  1.,  A)  ;  under  diphros,  *//  •  bord- 
er of  dots. 

tyL.  VVlW  (above).  Lion  to  1.,  head  almost  facing,  attacking  bull 

kneeling  to  1. ;  beneath,  2;  on  rump  of  bull,  Lfj.  Chisel-cut .   — 

Persic  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxxi,  1. 
Cf.  Six,  Num.  Chron.,  1884,  p.  no,  n°  18. 

Similar;  in  field  to  1.,  O;  no  symbol  under  diphros. 

1$L.  Similar  ;  beneath,  LH\  (do)  •'  linear  border.  Chisel-cut.  — 
Persic  Stater. 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  172,  n°  58  (PI.  xxxi,  2). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxn,  is. 


(D.  Kelekian,  189s.) 


658  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


764I 
PI.  276 


7^2 
PI.  276 


7643 
PI.  276 


7644 
PI.  276 


I67-3 
IO.84 


VR23 


I46.8 

9-51 


JK24 


164.5 

10.66 


^23 


'63.4 

10.59 


M.  23 


Similar;  in  field  to  I.,  O;  under  diphros,  *//  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  Similar  ;  beneath,  ear  of  corn  to  1.  and  2.  Chisel-cut.  — Per- 
sic Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1894.) 
Babelon,  Traits,  p.  453,  n°  695. 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  172,  n°  53  (PI.  xxx,  13). 

H/)L^^  (to  r.).  Baaltars  seated  to  I.,  upper  part  of  body  facing, 
head  to  I.  ;  no  symbol  under  diphros  :  plain  border.   Chisel-cut. 

fyi-  H^fl-  Lion  to  1.  attacking  bull  kneeling  :  border  of  dots.  — 

Persic  Stater. 

(Kelekian,  1893.) 
Babelon,  PI.  cxn,  22. 

llhL^  (to  r*)*  baaltars  seated  to  1.  on  diphros,  himation  over  1. 
arm  and  about  lower  limbs,  r.  holding  before  him  eagle-sur- 
mounted sceptre;  in  field  to  1.,  ear  of  corn  and  bunch  of  grapes  ; 
and  letter  J£ ;  under  diphros,  *// :  border  of  dots. 

fy"  llLHrH"tl:^H^uLU"/W^'1^  (in   semi_circle>  1-   an(*  above). 

Two  lines  of  wall,  each  with  four  towers,  one  above  the  other; 

above,  lion  to  1.,  head  almost  facing,  attacking  bull  which  is 

kneeling  to  r.  :  border  of  dots.  —  Stater. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1893.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxx,  7. 
Babelon,  TraitS,  PI.  cxm,  8. 
Six,  Num.  Chron.,  1884,  p.  130. 

Baaltars  seated  to  1.  on  diphros,  himation  over  1.  shoulder  and 
about  lower  limbs,  r.  resting  on  lotus-headed  sceptre ;  in  field 
before  him,  large  ear  of  corn  and  bunch  of  grapes;  under  diphros, 
2  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  Bust  of  Athene  in  triple-crested  Athenian  helmet,  nearly  facing, 
inclined  to  1.;  she  wears  earrings  and  necklace;  bust  draped: 
border  of  dots.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Lord  Vernon  sale,  1885.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  174,  n°  70  (PI.  xxxi,  11). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxm,  17. 
The  series  to  which  this   coin  belongs  is  post-Alexander  (cf.    E.   T.   Newell, 
Mint  of  Tarsus). 


659   — 


83 


CIL1CIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7645 

153.6 

PI.  276 

9-95 

7646 

164.6 

PI.  276 

10.65 

7647 

12.6 

PL  276 

0.82 

7648 

n. 5 

PI.  276 

0.75 

A  22 


.R2I 


All 


An 


Mazaeus 

As  Governor  of  Syria  and  Babylon  ; 
before  B.C.  331. 

II frl^  (r*)'  Baaltars,  himation  over  1.  arm  and  about  lower 
limbs,  seated  to  1.  on  diphros,  r.  resting  on  sceptre  surmounted 
by  eagle  before  him  ;  under  diphros,  (  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL  yyiy/-  Lion  walking  to  1 . ;  above,  star  of  sixteen  rays ;  below, 
large  crescent :  border  of  dots.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxxi,  3. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxiv,  16. 

l1f)L^1  OiriSD).  Baaltars,  upper  part  of  body  nude,  himation  over 
lower  limbs  and  1.  arm,  seated  on  diphros,  resting  on  sceptre 
before  him;  in  field  1.,  eagle  on  thymiaterion  :  linear  border. 

TSjL.  ^iHW  O^O).  Lion  to  1.  walking  on  rough  ground.  —  Stater. 

(Sotheby,  1885.) 
B .  M .  Cat. ,  Cilicia,  n°  63 . 
Cf.  Babelon,  Pcrses  Achim.,  PI.  VI,  17. 

Head  of  Aphrodite  to  1.,  diademed,  hair  loose  and  falling  down 
neck ;  she  wears  earring  and  necklace. 

1$L.  Baaltars  seated  to  1.,  himation  over  1.  arm  and  about  loins, 

resting  r.  on  long  sceptre  :  linear  border.  —  Obol. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1902.) 
Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  cxiv,  u  ;  Perses  Achim.,  PI.  vi,  7. 

Head  of  satrap  to  r.,  bearded,  hair  long,  wearing  flat  tiara  :  border 
of  dots. 

J$L.  Forepart  of  Pegasos  flying  to  r.  :  plain  border.  —  OboL 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1902.) 
Babelon,  Perses  Achetn.,  p.  56,  n°  378  (PI.  ix,  14). 
Id.,  Traite",  PI.  cxiv,  8. 


—   660 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7649 
PI.  276 


765O 
PI.  276 


I  I 
0.7I 


7-8 
0.51 


JR.  10 


M.  8 


7651 

Pi.  276 


O.80 


^ll> 


7652 
PI.  276 


I  I 
0.71 


^11 


7653 
PI.  276 


62 
4.OI 


JE  17 


Similar. 

fyL.  Similar;  no  border.  —  Obol. 


(Moutagu  sale,  1897.) 


Baahars  seated  to  1.   on  diphros,  r.  resting  on  sceptre  :   border  of 
dots. 

fyL.  Beardless  head  of  Hermes  (?)  to  1.,  wearing  petasos.  —  Hemi- 
obol. 

(Smyrna,  1891J 
Babelon,  Poses  Acbe'm.,  p.  36,  n°  259  (PI.  vi,  8). 
Id.,   Traiii,  PI.  cxiv,  20. 
*  The  coins,  similar  to  n°  7650  are  probably  Mesopotamia!!  and  post  Alexander. 

Fourth  Century  B.C. 
Baaltars  seated  to  1.,  holding  eagle  on  extended  r. :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.   Herakles  to  r.  contending  with  lion  with  his  club  :    within 

dotted  square  in  incuse.  —  Obol. 

(WT.  Ready,  1896.) 

Janiform  head  of  Athene  helmeted,  wearing  earring  and  necklace  : 
border  of  dots. 

fyL.  Beardless  head,  bare,  of  Herakles  to  1.,  with  curly  hair,  and 

lion-skin  around  neck  :  plain  border.  —  Obol. 

(Ad.  Hess,  Frankfort,  1891.) 
Imhoof,  Monn.  gr.,  p.  371,  n°  70  (PI.  G,  11). 
T.  Combe,  Mus.  Brit.,  PI.  xm,  18. 

Time  of  Antiochus  Epiphanes. 

Circ.  B.C.  175-164. 

With  title  Antiochia  ad  Cydnum. 

Head  of  City  to  r.,  turreted  ;  behind,  0  :  border  of  dots. 

I£.  ANTIOXEON  THN  TTPOI  THI  KYAONHI.  Sandan-Herakles, 
bearded,  nude,  standing  to  r.  on  winged  and  horned  lion;  to  r., 
mon.  (¥1 ;  to  1.  41  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Monn.  gr.,  p.  366,  n°  54  (PI.  F,  23). 


66l    — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7654 
PI.  276 


7655 
PI.  277 


7656 
PI.  277 


231 


260 
TO4 


4.66 


Circ.  B.C.  164  to  early  Imperial  Times. 

JEi$       Head  of  City  to  r.,  veiled  and  turreted  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  [T]AP2EflN.  Pyre,  consisting  of  basis  on  which  is  a  pyramidal 

structure  containing  figure  of  Sandan ;  to  1.,  monograms,  *  'jv* 

(Criona,  Constantinople,  1891.) 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  620,  n°  390. 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  181,  n°  113. 

M  28  Tyche  of  the  City,  veiled  and  turreted,  seated  to  r.;  at  her  feet, 
river-god  Kydnos  swimming  to  r.:  border  ot  dots. 

1$L.  TAPZEflN.  Zeus,  seated  to  1.  on  throne,  himation  about  lower 
limbs;  holds  in  r.  Nike,  and  with  1.  rests  on  sceptre  :  border  of 

dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxxiii,  5. 

JE  17  TAPZEON  (r.).  Zeus,  wearing  himation  about  lower  limbs, 
enthroned  to  1.;  holds  in  r.  Nike  with  wreath,  1.  resting  on 
sceptre;  in  front,  AA-- :  border  of  dots. 


T$L.  Club  tied  with  fillet  within  oak-wreath. 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxxiii,  8. 

Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.  Wadd.,  n°  4616. 

Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  622,  n°  411. 


(H.  Hoffmann,  1882.) 


7657 
PI.  277 


54 
3.50 


Quasi- Autonomous. 

Without  heads  of  Emperors. 
Before  Hadrian. 

JE  19       Head  of  City  to  r.,  veiled  and  turreted  :  border  of  dots. 

^i..  TAPC6HN.  Pyre  of  Sandan  surmounted  by  eagle;  in  field  1. 

MH 
TPO 

nO:  border  of  dots. 
AE 

nc 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  183,  n°  129. 


—   662  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7658 

PI.  277 


220 
14-25 


^26 


7659 

PI .  277 


48 

3. II 


JE  17 


7660 
Pi.  277 


342 
22. 16 


JE}6 


Imperial  Coinage. 
Trajan. 

AYTOKP  KAI2  NEP  TPAIANOI  IEB  TEPM  AAKIK.  Head  of 
Trajan  to  r.,  laureate :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  AHMAPX  Ez  YnAT  Enn  MHTPOnOAEni.  Tyche  of  City, 
veiled  and  turreted,  seated  to  r.  on  rock,  holding  palm-branch  in 
r.;  at  her  feet,  river-god  Kydnos,  swimming  to  r.;  in  field  to  r. 

Jp  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1905.) 
Babelon,  Inv.  IVaddingtoti,  p.  261,  n°  4623. 

Annius  Verus  and  Commodus. 

Busts  of  Annius  Verus  and  Commodus,  bare-headed  and  draped, 
facing  each  other ;  between  them,  club  and  caduceus  in  saltire  ; 
above,  star(?). 


J$L.  Facade  of  decastyle  temple  ;  on  architrave  KOI NOC  KIAIKIAC; 

MHTPOnO 

A€OC 

(Smyrna,  1891 .) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  191,  n°  165. 


in  field,  TAP  COV  ;  below, 


Septimius  Severus. 

AYT  KAIC  A  C€fTT  C€VHPOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Septimius  Severus  to 
r.,  laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  AAPC€YHPIANHTAPCOVMHT  TOON  r€TTAPX€IGON  (around); 

in  field  above,  Kl  AIKI A  ;  in  ex., '  £A^      AJ*A .  Tyche  of  Tarsus, 

veiled  and  turreted,  seated  to  1.;  at  her  feet,  river-god  Kydnos 
swimming  to  1 . ;  approaching  her  from  1.,  two  veiled  and  turret- 
ed female  figures  (Isauria  and  Cilicia),  each  holding  wreath  in 
raised  r.,  1.  lowered  ;  behind  her,  a  third  small  figure  (Lycaonia) 

advancing  to  1.  with  wreath  in  raised  r. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1905.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  193,  n°  176. 


—  663  — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7661 
PI.  277 


7662 
PI.  277 


7663 
PI.  277 


7664 


93-7 
6.07 


Billon 
23 


290 

7sT9 


^33 


245 
15.87 


^33 


37^ 
24. 10 


^34 


Caracalla. 

AVK  MAVP  C€OVHPANTn  NINOC.  Head  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  laur- 
eate :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  TVXH    TAPCOVMHT.  Tyche  of  City,   veiled   and  turreted, 

seated  to  1.  on  rock  ;  at  her  feet ;  river-god  Kydnos  swimming  to 

I.;  in  field  to  1.,  AMK  :  border  of  dots. 

(Ad.  Hess  sale,  1880.) 
B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxxv,  3. 

Mionnet,  III,  p.  631,  n°  458. 
Babelon,  Inv.  Wadding  ton,  p.  262,  n°  4639. 


AYT  K  MAVP  C6VHPOC  ANTflN€INOC  C€B.   Head  of  Caracalla 
to  L,  laureate;  in  field,  on  either  side,  n  n  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.    ANTHNIANHC  C€VH  AAPMHT;   in    ex.,    TApC°Y  .    Uon 

B 

walking  to  r.;  above,        :  border  of  dots. 
MK 

(F.R.Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 

Cf.  Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  271,  n°  456. 


...   MAYP  C€VHPOC  ANTH- .  -OC  C€B.  Bust  of  Caracalla  to  r., 
laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  ;  on  either  side,  n  n. 

f£.  ANTHNIANHC  C€VH  AAP  MHTP;  in  ex.,  I^toc  '  in  field 

above,  T  B ;  to  r.  .  Galley  sailing  to  r. :  plain  border. 

(F.R.Wiedemann,  Smyrna,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  199,  n°  198  (PI.  xxxvi,  1). 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  270,  n°  455. 


•  •  C€YHPOCA OCC€B.   Bust  of  Caracalla  to  1.,  laureate, 

wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum ;  in  field,  on  either  side, 
n  n  :  border  of  dots. 

r. 


f$L.   AKM.  Elephant  to  r.;  in  field  1., 
Ascribed  to  Tarsus. 


B 


664 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7665 
PI.  277 


7666 
PI.  277 


7667 
PI.  277 


7668 
PI.  277 


4*5 
26.88 


M  37 


310 
20.08 


JE  36 


363 
23.52 


JE}6 


473 
30.65 


^37 


Maximinus. 

[AVT]  KMOYOVH-MA  :EIM€INOC  C€.  Bust  of  Maximinus  to 
r.  laureate  and  draped;  in  field,  n  n  :  border  of  dots. 

I£.  TAPCOV.THC  MHTPOnOA€0)C;  in  field,  1  AM  ;    to    r.   [. 

K  B 

Nike,  on  globe,  advancing  to  1.,  holding  wreath  in  r.  and  palm 

in  1.:  border  of  dots. 

(O.  Vitalini,  Rome,  1900.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  206,  n°  230. 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  641,  n°  516. 

Balbinus. 

AVTK€C  K€A  BAAB6INOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Balbinus  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass ;  on  either  side,  n  n  :  border 
of  dots. 

fy.  TAPCOV    MH   TPOnOA€nNA  ;  in  field  to  1.,   *J  .  Emperor, 

B 

in  toga,  standing  to  1.,  sacrificing  before  altar:  border  of  dots. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1902.) 

Gordianus  Pius. 

AVT  KMANT  TOPAIANOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Gordian  III.  to  r., 
wearing  radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass,  carrying 
shield  and  spear ;  in  field  on  either  side,  n  n  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  TAP  CO  Y  MH  TPO.  Within  distyle  arched  temple,  Sandan, 
draped,  and  wearing  tall  head-dress,  quiver  at  back,  standing  to 
r.  on  horned  lion  ;  holds  in  raised  r.  uncertain  object;  and  in  1., 

A 

border  of  dots. 


M 


radiate  crown;  in  field  to  I.,  '" ;  to  r.    B 

K  r 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  213,  n°  257. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  644,  n°  535, 


(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 


AVT  KMANT  rOPAIANOC.  Bust  of  Gordian  III.  tor.,  wearing 
radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass;  in  field,  on  either 
side,  n  n  :  border  of  dots. 


—  665 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7669 
PI.  278 


360 
23.32 


^37 


fy.  TAPCOV   MH    TPOnOA€OC;   in    field    to  1.  M  ;   to  r., 


K 


B- 


Winged  female  figure  (Tyche-Panthea),  draped,  standing  to  front, 
head  L,  holds  in  r.  rudder  resting  on  globe,  and  in  1.  cornuco- 
piae  :  border  of  dots. 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  216,  n°  269. 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  647,  n°  557. 


AVT   K  M  ANT  TOPAIANOC  C€B.  Similar;  fin  :    border  of  dots. 


36.  TAP  •  COV    MHTPOnOA€0)C  ;  in  field  to  1.,   M  ;  to  r., 


B- 


Nike  to  1.  on  globe,  holding  in   r.,  wreath,  and  in  1.,   palm- 
branch  :  border  of  dots. 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  216,  n°  271. 

Mionnet,  III,  p.  647,  n°  562. 


7670 
PI.  278 


347 
22.48 


JE  3  5       Similar. 

fy.  TAPCOV  MHTPOnOA€nC  AMKrB.  Tyche  standing  to  1., 
wearing  kalathos,  holding  in  r.  rudder,  and  in  1.  cornucopiae  : 
border  of  dots. 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  218,  n°  278. 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  647,  n°  555. 


7671 
PI.  278 


342 
22.16 


JE  36  AVT  K  MANT  TOPAIANOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Gordian  III.  to  r.,  wear- 
ing radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass,  holding  shield 
decorated  with  Gorgoneion,  and  spear;  in  field,  on  either  side, 
n  n  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  TAPCOV  MHTPOnOA  in  ex.,  €JXC;in  field,  AMK  |  Br.  Lion 

to  r.  bringing  down  bull  on  its  knees  to  r. :  border  of  dots. 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  219,  n°  286. 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  645,  no  543. 


666   — 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7672 
PI.  278 


7^73 
PI.  278 


7674 
PI.  278 


256 
T6T58 


JE  35 


210 
13.60 


JE  32 


21 


JE  28 


13.80 


AVT  KAICM  ANT  flNIOC  TOPAIANOC  C€B.  Bustof  Gordianlll. 
to  r.,  wearing  radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass ;  in  field, 
n  n  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  TAPCOV  MHTPOnOA€nC  AM.  Artemis  huntress  moving  to 
r.,  wearing  short  chiton  and  hunting  boots ;  in  1.  bow  ;  with  r. 

K 

drawing  arrow  from  quiver  at  her  back ;  in  field  1.   T  :  border  of 


dots. 


Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  644,  n°  538. 


B 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 


Tranquillina. 

CABIN€IAN  TPANKYAA€IN  ANC.  Bust  of  Tranquillina  to  r.  wear- 
.   ing  stephane,  crescent  at  shoulders  ;  in  field,  on  either  side,  n  n  : 
border  of  dots. 

A       r 

fy.     TAPCOVM  HTPOnOA€nC  ;  in   field,  1.   M  ,  r.  '  .Tycheof 

K         B 

Tarsus  seated  on  rock  to  1.,  holding  ears  of  corn  in  r. ;  at  her  feet, 

river-god  Kydnos  swimming  to  1 . :  border  of  dots. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1898.) 
Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  650,  n°  573. 


Herennia  Etruscilla. 

ANNIAN   AITPOVCKIAAA  N  C€.  Bust  of  Etruscilla  to  r.,  wearing 
stephane,  crescent  at  shoulders  :  border  of  dots. 

A  r 

$L.     TAPCOV    MHTPOnOA€nC;   in  field   1.   M  ,  r.  '       Cultus- 

K  B 

statue  ot  Apollo  Lykeios,  nude,  standing  to  front,  on  omphalos, 

holding  in  each  hand  a  wolf  by  the  forelegs  :  border  ot  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  224,  n°  307. 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  653,  n°  59s. 


—   667 


84 


CILICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7675 
PI.  278 


7676 
PI.  278 


3Q6-5 
19.86 


M  32 


-111 
20.47 


^30 


Valerianus  Senior. 

AVK  Al  nO  [OVAAJ  EPIANOC.  Bust  of  Valerianus  Senior  to  r„ 
laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum ;  in  field,  on  either 
side,  n  n :  plain  border. 

$1.  TAPCOV  MHTtPOnOAEflC].  Three  naked  male  figures, 
each  crowning  themselves ;  the  central  figure  holds  in  1.,  laurel- 
branch  :  palm-branch. 

(Drlmhoof,  1896.) 
Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  289,  n<>  543. 


AV  KAI  nOAl 


OVAA-.-AN 
OC 


.  Bust  of  Valerianus   Senior  to  r., 


wearing  radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

1$L.  Prize-crown   with    palm   and    inscribed    ...  MIA  resting  on 

tripod;  to  r.,  Dionysos,  nude,  standing  to  1.,  resting  with  1.  on 

thyrsos,  holding  kantharos   in    r.;  at  his  feet,  panther   to  1., 

AV 


looking  up  to  him ;  in  field,  above 


l€ 


;  r.  AP  ;  ex.,  APV. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 


668 


ISLANDS    ADJACENT    TO    CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

ISLANDS   ADJACENT  TO  CILICIA 

Elaeusa-Sebaste. 

(Ayash). 

Ayash,  now  joined  to  the  Mainland,  near  Corycus.  (H.N.,  p.  734). 

First  Century  B.C. 

7677 
PI.  278 

US 

JE  20 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  with  taenia ;  behind,  A  :  border  of  dots. 

fy..  [E]AAIOVIinN  (1.).  Nike  advancing  to  1.,  in  r.  wreath;  in  field 

7-45 

Uf 

1.,  outside  inscription,  A. 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  234,  n°  1. 

7678 
PI.  278 

102 

JE  22 

Similar  ;  behind  head,  E  :  border  of  dots. 

!}£..  Similar ;  in  field  1.,  outside  inscr.,  AIO. 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  234,  n°  2. 

6.61 

7679 
PI.  278 

100 

JE  20 

Similar;  behind  head,  OE. 

1$L.  Similar;  in  field  1.,  outside  inscr.         . 

(Billoin  sale,  1886.) 

6  48 

—  669  — 


KINGS 


No. 

1 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

i 

DESCRIPTION 

KINGS 

Tarcondimotus  I  Philantonius. 

(made  dynast  in  B .  C .  64  by  Pompeius  and  king 
by  M.  Antonius  ;  died  in  B .  C .  3 1). 

Mint :  Hieropolis-Castabala. 

7680 
PI.  278 

150 

JE  21 

Head  of  Tarcondimotus  to  r.,  diademed:  border  of  dots. 

R,     TAPKONAIMO   ,.     ,  >.   ^lkAkl        r          \     7 

J)c.            _nv           (to  1.)  OIAAN-.   (in  ex.).    Zeus,  wearing 

9.72 

himation  over  lower  limbs,  seated  to  1.  on  throne  with  back; 

holds  in  extended  r.  wreath-bearing  Nike,  I.  rests  on  sceptre. 

(A.  Lawson,  Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  237,  n°  1  (Pi.  xxxix,  8). 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  296,  n°  569. 

Philopator. 
(died  A.D.17). 

7681 
PI.  278 

IOI 

JE  22 

Veiled  and  turreted  head  of  Tyche  of  Hieropolis  to  r.    :  border  of 
dots. 

6.54 

$6.  BACIASnC  (r.)  ?q?q£  GO-  Athene,  helmeted,  standing  to 

1.,   holding  in  extended  r.  wreath-bearing  Nike,  1.  resting   on 

shield. 

(Theodoridi,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  238,  n°  1  (PI.  xxxix,  9). 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  297,  n<>  571. 

—  670 


UNCERTAIN     OF     CILICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

description: 

7682 
PI.  279 

5-3 

A? 

UNCERTAIN    OF    CILICIA 

Horseman  tor.,  wearing  kausia,  his  chlamys  Hying  behind  him. 

fyL.  Baaltars  (?)  seated  to  r.,  1.  holding  uncertain  object,  r.  resting 

on  long  sceptre.  —  Hemiobol. 

(Hoffmann  sale,  1888.) 

0.34 

-  671  - 


CYPRUS 


673    - 


CYPRUS 


CYPRUS 

Luynes,  H.  de,  Numismatique  et  Inscriptions  Cypriotes,  1852. 

Six,  J. P.,  Du  classement  des  Series  Cypriotes,  Rev.  Num.,  1883. 

Babelon,  E.  Les  Perses  Achhnenides . .  .  Chypre  et  Phenicie,  1893, 

Babelon,  Traiti,  &c,  Paris,  1 901- 1927. 

Hill,  G.F.,  Brit.  Mus.  Cat.,  Cyprus,  1904. 


—  674 


CYPRUS 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


7683 

PI.  279 


169 

10.95 


^24 


7684 
PI.  279 


54  5 
3  53 


iRi6 


7685 
Pi.  279 


25.8 
1.67 


^13 


CYPRUS 

A  ma  thus. 

Uncertain  King. 
Cite.  B.C  450-390. 

Lion  lying  r.,  jaws  open;  above,  eagle  flying  to  r.,  and  between 
eagle  and  lion  the  sign  §  (mo.);  double  line  of  exergue,  the 
lower  dotted  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  Forepart  of  lion  to  r.,  jaws  open  ;  truncation  dotted  :  border  of 

dots.  —  Persic  Stater. 

Publ.  by  Sir  H.  \Y.,  in  Num.  Cbron.,  1896,  p.  31,  n°  64  (PI.  111,  17). 

B.M.C.,  Cyprus,  PI.  xviu,  4  (this  coin).  Int.  xxvi. 

Cf.  J.  P.  Six,  p.  308,  18  (PI.  vi,  21)  and  p.  307,  4  (PI.  vn,  1). 

Babelon,  Traiti,  PI.  cxxxil,  17  (this  coin). 

Num.  Cbron.,  1920,  p.  100.  British  Museum. 

Similar  type  to  preceding  coin,  but  without  the  letter  above  the  lion. 

T$L.  Similar  type  to  last,  but  in  dotted  square  instead  of  round 

border.  —  Tetrobol. 

(Dimitriou,  1895.) 

Publ.  by  Sir  H.W.,  in  Num.  Cbron.,  1896,  p.  31,  n°  65  (PI.  ill,  18). 

B.M.Cat.,  Cyprus,  PI.  xvm,  5  (this  coin).  Int.  xxvi. 

Babelon,  PI.  cxxxn,  18  (this  coin). 

Num.  Cbron.,  1920,  p.  100.  British  Museum. 

Similar  type  to  preceding  two  coins,  but  without  the  letter;  double 
line  of  exergue,  the  lower  dotted ;  a  slanting  line  in  ex. 

tyL.   Similar  type  to  last  ;  truncation    dotted  ;    in    dotted  square 

within  incuse.  —  Diobol. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 

Publ.  by  Sir  H.  W.,  Num.  Cbron.,  1896,  p.  31,  n°  66  (PI.  Ill,  19). 

B.M.Cat.,  Cyprus,  PI.  xvm,  6  (this  coin).  Int.  xxvi. 

Babelon,  PI.  cxxxn,  19  (this  coin). 

Num.  Cbron.,  1920,  p.  100.  British  Museum. 


—   675    - 


85 


CYPRUS 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7686 

PI.  279 


99-3 
6.43 


7687 
PI.  279 


33-7 
2.18 


7688 
PI.  279 


JK21 


M.  14 


160 
10.36 


JR.  22 


Zotimos  ? 
After  circ.  B.C.  385. 

Lion  lying  to  r.,  jaws  open ;  single   line  of  exergue ;  above  ex., 
(DTSf,  and  below,  (D-^JT ;  above  lion,  eagle  flying  to  r. 

fyL.  Forepart  of  lion  to  r.,  jaws  open ;  in  field  to  r.,  (DT"JT  (Zw-Tt-[jLw): 
linear  border.  —  Rhodian  Stater. 

(Spink,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xvin,  8  (this  coin).  Int.  xxvu. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxxn,  21-23. 

Rhoikos  ? 
Middle  of  Fourth  Cent.  B.C. 

Head  of  lion  to  r.,  jaws  open  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Forepart  of  lion  to  r.,  head  almost  facing,  jaws  open  ;  truncation 

dotted;  in  field  to  r.,  9  (P0)  :  linear  border  within  concave  field. 

—  Rhodian  Tetrobol. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  6,  n°  18  (PI.  11,  2). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxxm,  9. 

Gitium. 

{Larnaka). 

Baalmelek  I. 
Circ.  B.C. 479-449. 

Herakles,  wearing  lion-skin  over  head  and  hanging  down  his  back, 
advancing  tor.,  holding  in  outstretched  1.  bow,  in  r.  his  club  raised 
over  his  head.  Type  blurred. 

J$L.  Lion  seated  to  r.,  jaws  open,  in  dotted  square  within  incuse 

[71oq4 
square ;  in  field  1.  above  lion  L'J.   J'  \  before  lion's  feet,  ram's 

head.  —  Persic  Stater. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  9,  n°  3  (this  coin  also  mentioned). 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxx,  3. 


676  — 


CYPRUS 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Azbaal. 

Circ.  B.C. 449-42 5. 

7689 
PI.  279 

166.8 

A2I 

Herakles,  wearing  lion-skin  over  head  and  hanging  down  back  (the 
tail  seen  behind  him),  advancing  to  r.,  holding  in  outstretched 
1.  bow,  in  r.  his  club  raised  over  his  head. 

IO.81 

J$L.  Lion   to   r.    bringing   down    stag  to   r.;    above,    inscription 

r/jlOQ  "Z_  [0^7]  :  tne  whole  in  dotted  square  within  incuse 

square.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  11,  n»  14. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxx,  20. 

Baalmelek  II. 
Circ.  B.C. 42 5-400. 

7690 
PI.  279 

165.5 

A2I 

Herakles,   wearing  lion-skin  over  head  and  hanging  down  back, 
advancing  to  r.,  as  on  last  coin  :  border  of  dots. 

IO.72 

1$L.  Lion  to  r.  bringing  down  stag  kneeling  to  r.;  above,   inscrip- 

tion (complete)  y^Vy^OQ/j  :  the  whole  in  dotted  square  within 

incuse  square.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(N.  Theodoridi,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  14,  n°  33  (PI.  in,  1 1). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxx,  25. 

7691 
PI.  279 

166.4 

iRi9 

Similar  type;  in  field  to  r.  9. 

J$L.  Similar  type;  inscription  off  flan.  —  Persic  Stater. 

IO.78 

(W.T.  Ready,  1888.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  14,  n°  35  (PI.  HI,  12). 

Num.  CJjron.,  1871,  p.  16,  n°4i. 
Six,  Rev.  Num.,  1883,  p.  328,  n°  22. 

This  coin  may  possibly  belong  to  Baalram  («'/r.  B.C. 400-392).  Cf.   Babelon, 
Traite,  p.  746. 

7692 
PI.  279 

3*-9 

jRl2 

Similar  type  ;  tail  of  lion-skin  between  legs  of  Herakles  :  border  of 
dots. 

2.07 

—  677  — 


CYPRUS 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

tyl.  Similar  type;  inscr.  complete,  y/yW/yOQ/,.  —  Persic  Diobol. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1888.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  16,  n°  43. 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxxi,  4. 

Baalram. 
Circ.  B.C. 400-392. 

7693 
PI.  279 

53.8 

^Ri4 

Herakles,  wearing  lion-skin  over  head  and  hanging  down  back, 
tail  between  his  legs,  holding  in  outstretched  1.  bow  and  in  r. 
club  raised  over  his  head;  in  field  to  r.  9  :  border  of  dots. 

3-49 

1$L.  Legend  indistinct.  Lion  to  r.  bringing  down  stag  kneeling  to  r.  : 

the  whole   in  dotted  square  within    incuse  square.   —  Persic 

Tetrobol. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1892.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxxi,  11. 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  iv,  17. 

Melchiathon. 

B.C. 392-361. 

7694 
PI.  279 

25 

JE  12 

Herakles  to  r.  carrying  lion-skin,  fighting  with   bow  and  club  ; 
behind,  ff  :  border  of  dots. 

1.62 

tyL.  Head  of  Aphrodite  to  1.,  wearing  Stephanos^  triple-drop  earring 

and  necklace ;  hair  long. 

(Dimitriou,  1891.) 
Imhoof,-  Monti,  gr.,  p.  383,  n°  102  (PI.  G,  20). 
Head,  Hist.  Num.,  p.  738. 

Pumiathon. 

Circ.  B.C. 361-312. 

7^95 
PI.  279 

64 

N  14 

Herakles,  bearded,  wearing  lion-skin  over  head  and  left  arm,  advanc- 
ing to  r.;  in  outstretched  1.  bow;  in  raised  r.  club   behind  his 
head;  in  field  to  r.  9  :  border  of  dots. 

4.14 

—  678  — 


CYPRUS 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


fyL.    Lion    to     r.    bringing   down    stag   kneeling    to    r.;    above, 

^lY^rTlUl^  '   m  ^ront  =  (=  T4  ?  f°r   2-l)  :  tne  whole  in  dotted 
square  within  incuse  square.  —  Hemistater. 

(Williamson,  1897.) 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  22,  n°  77. 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxxi,  25. 


Idalium. 

(Dali). 

Gras  ?  or  Karas. 
Circ.  B.C. 460. 

7696      164.8  JK  23       Sphinx,  with  curled  wing,  seated  tol.  on  tendril  or  floral  ornament; 
10.68  r.  fore  foot  raised  over  lotus-flower;  on  1.  *    (£a),  r.  TV  (Ka- 

pa)  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  Lotus-flower  on  two  spiral  tendrils;  on  1.,  outline  of  ivy-leaf; 
on  r.  astragalos  :  the  whole  within  incuse  circle.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(N.  Theodoridi,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  27,  n»  13  (PI.  v,  9). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxxn,  5. 


Stasioikos,  or  Stasicypros. 
Circ.  B.C. 460-450. 

7697        56      JR.  17      Sphinx,  with  curled  wing,  seated  to  1.  on  tendril  with  lotus-flower 
3  .62  in  front,  on  which  she  places  her  r.  forefoot ;  on  1.  *. 

1$L.  Lotus-flower  on  two  spiral  tendrils  ;  on  1.  outline  of  ivy-leaf; 
on  r.  astragalos :  the  whole  in  faint  linear  border  within  incuse 

square.  —  Persic  Tetrobol. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent,  Paris.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  28,  no  28  (PI.  v,  16). 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxxn,  7. 
Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxxi,  1625. 


679 


CYPRUS 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7698 

PI.  279 


7699 

PI.  279 


7700 

PI.  279 


7701 

PI.  279 


22.4 
i-45 


io-5 
0.68 


32 
2.07 


N  11 


A9 


JE  15 


162.9 
10.56 


JR  22 


Marium. 

(Polites  ChrysochoiC). 

Stasioikos  II. 
(from  before  B.C.  315  to  312). 

Head  of  Athene  to  1.,  in  triple-crested  Athenian  helmet. 

J$L.  V*  (to  r.)  <<  (to  1.).  Eagle  with  closed  wings  standing  to  1.: 

border  of  dots.  —  Sixth  Stater. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  Int.  lx,  d  (PI.  xx,  9 ;  this  coin). 
Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  cxxxv,  18  (this  coin  also  mentioned). 

Head  of  Aphrodite  to  1. 

tyl.  Head  of  Zeus  to  r.;  in  field,  in  front,  MAPI.  —  Obol. 

B.M.Cat.,  Int.  lxi,  m  (PI.  xx,  16  ;  this  coin). 
Sir  H.  Weber,  Num.  Chron.,  1896,  p.  32,  n°  67  (PI.  in,  20). 

Head  of  Aphrodite  to  1.,  wearing  myrtle-wreath  :  border  of  dots. 
1$L,  Ankh  with  pellet  in  ring;  the  whole  in  wreath. 


Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  34,  no  6. 
Imhoof,  Monn.  gr.,  p.  383,  n°  103. 


(N.  Dimitriou,  1898.) 


Paphos. 

Uncertain  King,  Pasi .  . .  ? 
Circ.  B.C. 480. 

II  (above)  'H9  (in  exergue).  Human-headed  bull  (the  river 
Bokaros)  kneeling  to  r.  on  dotted  exergual  line,  head  reverted  : 
border  of  dots. 

1$L.  /2\  (to  1.)  *  (to  r.)  Astragalos  :  dotted  incuse  circle.  —  Stater. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1884.) 
Publ.  by  Sir  H.W.,  Num.  Chron.,  1896,  p.  32  (PI.  m,  21). 
B.M.Cat.,  Cyprus,  PI.  xxi,  2  (this  coin).  Also  referred  to  on  p.  35,  n°  1. 


—  680  — 


CYPRUS 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Pnu .  .  .  (Pnytos  ?) 

Cite.  B.C. 460. 

7702 

164.2 

/R22 

Bull  standing  to  1.  on  dotted  exergual  line. 

PI.  279 

IO.64 

]$L.  Eagle's  head  to  1.;  in  upper  1.   hand  corner,  palmette  within 

joined    spirals;  below,  guilloche  pattern:   the  whole  in  dotted 

incuse  square.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Carfrae  sale,  11X94.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  36,  no  4  (PI.  vn,  4). 
Babelon,  PI.  exxxm,  21. 

7703 

PI.  279 

41.7 

J&1<\ 

Bull  standing  to  1.;   above,  winged  solar   disk;    in   front,   ankh; 
beneath  bull,  0  (?  mo.) :  border  of  dots. 

2.70 

fyL.  Eagle  standing  to  1.;  to  1.  inscr.  fi  ;  to  r.,  olive-spray  with 

two  leaves  and  three    berries :   the    whole   in   incuse  circle.  — 

Tetrobol. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1897.) 

B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxi,  5;  Int.  lxviii  (this  coin). 

Babelon,  PI.  cxxxiv,  9. 

7704 

PI.  279 

25.4 

.K  11 

Bull  standing  to  1.;  above,  ¥K  (indistinct). 

tyl.  Eagle's  head  to  1.;  floral  scroll  above,  1.:  within  dotted  square 

I.65 

in  incuse  square.  —  Diobol. 

(E.  Aslanoglou,  1903.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  exxxm,  23. 

7705 
PI.  279 

8 

/K  9 

Bull  standing  to  1.   on  exergual  line  ;  above,   winged  solar  disk : 
border  of  dots. 

0.61 

fyL.  Eagle  standing  to  1.;  to  1.,  inscr.  <a>*  and  9 ;  to  r.,  olive-spray: 

within  incuse  circle.  —  Obol. 

(D.  Stilianopoulos,  Smyrna,  1902.) 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  57,  no  16  (PI.  vn,  12). 

Stasandros. 

{Middle  of  Fifth  Cent.  B.C). 

7706 
PI.  279 

169.5 

^25 

Bull  standing  to  1.  on  dotted  exergual  line  (double)  ;  above,  winged 
solar  disk  ;  to  1.,  ankh  with  pellet  in  centre  :  border  of  dots. 

10.98 

—  681  — 


CYPRUS 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7707 
PI.   279 


165 
IO.69 


A2I 


7708 
PI.  279 


4Q-3 
2.61 


JR. 


14 


7709 
Pi .  280 


170.8 
11.07 


JR.  22 


J$L.  **  (to  1.)  TVhV.  Eagle  standing  to  1.;  in  front,  ankh  with 

ring  dotted  :  within  dotted  square  in  incuse  square*.  —  Persic 

Stater. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1902.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  xxi,  9  (this  coin) ;  Int.  lxix,  note  3. 
Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  cxxxni,  24. 

Bull  standing  to  1.  on  dotted  exergual  line ;  above,  winged  solar 
disk ;  in  front,  ankh  with  pellet  in  centre;  in  ex.,  laurel-spray  of 
two  leaves  and  berry  :  border  of  dots. 

m.  *A(l.)TVhV  (r.)  (Ba-jt-Sa-xa-aa).   Eagle  standing  to  1.;  in 

front,  one-handled  vase:  the  whole  in  dotted  square  within  incuse 

square.  —  Persic  Stater. 

Pierced. 

(Rollin&  Feuardent,  1881.) 
Cf.  Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxxi,  1627. 

Pnu . .  .   (Pnytos  II  or  Pnytagoras  II). 
Laureate  head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  with  a  large  hooked  nose. 

^L.  <i>*  (Liu.  (Ua).  Eagle,  with  closed  wings,  standing  to  1.;  in  front, 

crux  ansata,   behind  eagle,  at  top,  spray  of  laurel  with  three 

berries  :  within  beaded  square  in  incuse  square.  —  Tetrobol. 

Publ.  by  Sir  H.W.,  in  Num.  Cbron.,  1896,  p.  33,  n°  69  (PI.  in,  22). 

Reproduced  by  G.F.Hill,  B.  M.  C,  Cyprus,  PI.  xxi,  6.  Int.  lxviii  and  lxxiv. 

Babelon,  PI.  cxxxiv,  15  (this  coin). 

Num.  Cbron.,  1920,  p.  100.  British  Museum. 

Aristo . . . 
Second  half  of  fifth  cent.  B.C. 

Bull  standing  to  1.  on  dotted  exergual  line;  above,  winged  solar 
disk ;  below,  ^  X  (ri.  a.);  in  front,  below,  ankh  (ring  consisting 
of  outer  circle  of  dots  and  inner  linear  circle  with  pellet  in  centre). 

I$L.  Eagle  flying  to  1.,  body  and  head  seen  in  profile,  tail  and  wings 

from  below  :  incuse  square.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(W.T.  Ready.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  40,  n°  39  (PI,  vin,  1).  This  coin  also  mentioned,  p.  41. 

Babelon,  PI.  cxxxiv,  25. 

Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  II,  p.  S62,  n°  1  (PI.  cxi,  9). 


—  682  — 


CYPRUS 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7710 
PI.  2X0 


23 
1.49 


JR.  12 


77 1 1 
PI .  280 


7712 

PI.  280 


7713 

PI.  280 


7714 

PI.  280 


7715 

PI .  280 


II 

0.71 


M.  11 


164.8 

10.68 


^19 


165.6 
10.73 


iRi9 


171.8 
11. 13 


49 
3-i7 


M.  20 


M.  15 


Onasi .  .  .  ? 

Bull   standing  to  1.;  above,  winged  solar  disk;  in  front,    below, 
anhh  with  pellet  in  centre. 

1$L.  Eagle  flying  to  1.,  as  on  preceding  coin :  within  incuse  square. 
—  Diobol. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1895.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  41,  n°  41  (PI.  vm,  3). 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxxiv,  22. 

Similar  type  ;  ankb  out  of  field  :  border  of  dots. 

1$L.  Similar  type ;  in  lower  1.  corner,  K  :  dotted  square  within  incuse 

square.  —  Obol. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1905.) 

Salamis. 

Euelthon. 
(reigning  as  late  as  B.C.  530-520). 

Ram  lying  to  1 . ;  above,  IOfV  .  .  ;  below  .  .  .T.  .  . 

BL.  Smooth.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent,  1887.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  46,  n°  2  (PI.  ix,  2). 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxvi,  1. 

Similar ;  above,  IT-.  ;  below  . .  -T. 
I$£.  Smooth.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Egyptian  Hoard.) 
Greenwell,  Num.  Cbron.,  1890,  p.  6  (PI.  11,  1). 
Babelon,  Traite,  p.  577,  n°  920  (cf.  PI.  xxvi,  2). 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  46,  n°  3  (PI.  ix,  3). 


Similar;  traces  of  letters  above. 
T$L.  Smooth.  —  Persic  Stater. 

Ram  lying  to  1 . ;  flaw  above. 
J$L.  Smooth.  —  Persic  Tetrobol. 


(W.T.  Ready,  1892.) 


Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  47,  n°  6  (PI.  ix,  5). 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxvi,  4. 


(D.  Kelekian,  1895.) 


—   683 


CYPRUS 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7716 
PI.  280 


7717 
PI.  280 


7718 
PI.  280 


7719 
PL  280 


7720 
PI.  280 


24-5 
i-59 


H-5 
0.94 


io-5 
0.68 


35 
0.23 


26.9 
T74" 


An 


JR10 


A9 


A6 


JR.  14 


7721 
pi.  280 


7722 
pi.  280 


21.2 
1.37 


22.3 
1-45 


A12 


JR.  12 


Ram  lying  to  1.;  traces  of  letters  above. 

tyi.  Smooth.  —  Persic  Diobol. 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  47,  no  7  (PI.  ix,  6) 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxvi,  5. 

Ram's  head  to  1. 

J$L.  Smooth.  —  Persic  Obol. 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  47.  n°  8  (PI.  ix,  7). 
Babelon,  PI.  xxvi,  7. 

Similar. 

1$L.  Similar.  —  Persic  Obol. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  47,  n°  9  (PI.  ix,  8). 
Babelon,  PI.  xxvi,  8. 

Ram's  head  to  r. 

J$L.  Smooth.  —  Persic  Tartemorion. 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  ix,  9. 


(Sotheby  sale,  1887.) 


(Spink,  1894.) 


(W.T.  Ready,  1896.) 


(Spink,  1894.) 


T*rH"FT     (E'u'Fz'Xs.'bz^y-co'ae).    Ram     lying    to    r.;     above, 
globule  in  inverted  crescent. 

tyL.  Ankh  with  sign  Ku  :  within  incuse  square.  —  Persic  Diobol. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1892.) 
Publ.  by  Sir  H.W.,  Num.  Chron.,  1896,  p.  29  (PI.  in,  14). 
B.M.Cat.,  Int.  lxxxvii  c  ;  PI.  XXIII,  8  (this  coin). 
Babelon,  p.  583,  n°  937  bis  (this  coin). 

Ram  lying  to  1. 

1$L.  Similar.  —  Persic  Diobol. 

(Constantinople,  1892.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  48,  no  13  (PI.  ix,  11). 

Similar  ;  above  Of^Xt*  (Ba-ci-E-u). 

tyL.  Similar.  —  Persic  Diobol. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1895.) 
Publ.  by  Sir  H.W.,  Num.  Chron.,  1896,  p.  30,  n°  62  (PI.  m,  15). 
Babelon,  p.  586,  rio.,939  bis  (this  coin). 


684  — 


CYPRUS 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7723 
PI.  280 

'4 

J&  II 

Ram's  head  to  1. 

T$L.  Ankh,  ring  formed  of  dots  :  concave  field.  —  Obol. 

O.90 

(Spink,  1894.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxiii,  4. 

Nikodamos. 

(Circ.  B.C. 460-4 50). 

7724 

26.3 

^.12 

Ram  lying  to  1.;  above,  inscr.  2<^*  (3a*!r.'N\). 

fyl.  Ankh  with  ring  consisting  of  dots  ;  in  ring  2  :    within  incuse 

I  .70 

square.  —  Persic  Diobol. 

(W.T.  Ready.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  Int.  xcm,  c  (PI.  xxiii,  17  ;  this  coin). 

Babelon,  p.  594,  n°  947  (this  coiu). 

Num.  Chron.,  1920,  p.  100.  British  Museum. 

Euanthes. 

Circ.  B.C. 4 50. 

772) 
PI.  280 

27.4 

An 

^UY*     E-u-Fa-Oi.  Ram  lying  to  I. 

I.78 

$L.     ^^8^4=    (Ba-st-Xs-Fo-as).   Ram's   head    to    1.;  beneath, 

laurel-branch.  —  Persic  Diobol. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1895.) 

Hill,  B.M.Cat.,  Cyprus,  p.  xcvn,  n°  3  (PI.  xxiv,  2). 

Babelon,  PI.  cxxvil,  10  (this  coin). 

Uncertain  King  (B. C. 445-41 1). 

7726 
PI.  280 

6 

JR.8 

Youthful  male  head  to  \.,  with  short  curly  hair. 
RL  Smooth.  —  Hemiobol(?) 

0.38 

(W.T.  Ready,  1897.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xi,  9. 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxvn,  19. 

7727 

7-5 

A9 

Similar. 

PI.  280 

0.49 

J$l.  Wheel  of  four  spokes.  —  Hemiobol  (?) 

(Spink,  1894.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  55,  n°  49  (PI.  xi,  1 1). 

68< 


CYPRUS 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7728 

PI.  280 


7729 
PI.  280 


7730 
PI.  280 


7731 
PI.  280 


10.3 
0.67 


48.2 

3 .  12 


46.5 

3.01 


42-9 

2.78 


AT8 


JKI4 


JR.  14 


N  12 


Euagoras  I. 
B.C.  41 1-374/3. 

Head  of  Herakles  to  r.,  bearded,  wearing  lion-skin  with  forelegs 
knotted  round  his  neck  :  linear  border. 


J$L.  Forepart  of  goat  lying  to  r.;  below,   club:   linear  border.  — 

A  Stater. 

(W.T. Ready,  1885.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  56,  n°  53  (PI.  xi,  15). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxvn,  23. 

Herakles,  beardless,  nude,  seated  to  r.  on  rock,  on  which  is  spread 
his  lion-skin  ;  holds  in  1.  horn,  in  r.  club;  around,  inscription, 
—  AA)a(  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Goat  lying  to  r.  on  exergual  line  ;  around,  inscription  . .   8  $; 


r.  *  ;  ex.,  F*  :  linear  border. 


B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  57,  n°  57  (PI.  xi,  19). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxvn,  30. 


Persic  Tetrobol. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1897.) 


Similar. 

T$L.  Similar :  no  border. 


Persic  Tetrobol. 


(O.NouryBey,  1902.) 


Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxvn,  29. 

Nikokles. 
B.C. 373 — Circ.  361. 

Bust  of  Aphrodite  to  1.,  wearing  richly  decorated  Stephanos,  earring 
and  necklace;  hair  on  forehead  dotted,  locks  falling  on  shoulder 
and  back  :  border  of  dots. 

]$L.  Bust  of  Athene  to  1.,  wearing  crested  and  laureate  Corinthian 

helmet,  circular  earring  and  necklace,  locks  of  hair  falling  on  neck 

and  back;  to  1.  $  ;  r.  *  (£a*  Nf)  :  concave  field.  —  |  Stater. 

(H.  Hoffmann,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  58,  n°  61  (PI.  XT,  22.  This  coin  also  mentioned). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxvin,  2. 


—  686 


CYPRUS 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7732 


7733 
PI  280 


7734 
Pi.  280 


7735 
PL  280 


10.5 


Pi.  280    o .  68 


9-3 
0.60 


32-3 
2.09 


N  8 


AT8 


24.9    yR.13 
TToT 


JE  12 


Similar. 

J$L.  Similar;  no  inscription.  — ^Stater. 


(H.  Hoffmann,  1884.) 


B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  59,  n°  62  (PI.  xi,  23). 

Euagoras  II. 
Circ.  B.C. 361-35 1. 

Bust   of  Aphrodite  to   1.,  wearing  turreted  crown,  drop  earring, 
necklace,  and  drapery  on  shoulders ;  behind,  BA  :  linear  circle. 

tyL.  Bust  of  Athene  to  1.,  wearing  crested  and  laureate  Corinthian 
helmet,  drop  earring,  and   dmpery  on  shoulders ;  in  the   field, 

[E]Y— A.  —  ^Stater. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1895.) 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  59,  n°  65  (PI.  xn,  2). 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cxxvm,  7. 

For  Coins  of  the  '  Archer  '  type,  attributed  to  Euagoras,  as  satrap 

of  the  Persian  king,  cf.  PERSIA  infra. 


(Issued  at  Salamis  ;  circ.  B.C.  35 1-349). 

Bust  of  Aphrodite  to  1.,   wearing  turreted  crown,   drop   earring, 
necklace,  and  drapery  on  shoulders;  behind,  EYA. 

^L.  Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  wearing  crested  and  laureate  Athenian 

helmet,  drop  earring,  and  drapery  on  shoulders;  linear  border. 

—  Rhodian  Hemidrachm. 

(W.J.Webster,  1889.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  Int.  cvi,  4  ;  PI.  xxiv,  12  (this  coin). 
Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  cxxvm,  1 1  (this  coin). 


Head  of  Athene  to  1.  in  crested  Athenian  helmet,  wearing  earring 
and  necklace. 

1$L.  Forepart  of  bull  kneeling  to  1 . ;  in  front,  I. 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  61,  n°  75  (PI.  xn,   10). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxvm,  32. 


687 


CYPRUS 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7736 
PI.  280 


I08 
6.99 


iRi9 


7737 
Pi.  280 


30.6 
7798" 


A12 


7738 
Pi.  280 


94 
6.09 


^Ci8 


7739 
PI.  280 


168.5 
10.92 


^22 


Pnytagoras. 
B.C. 351-332. 

Bust  of  Aphrodite  to  L,  wearing  myrtle- wreath,  hair  flowing  down 
neck;  wears  triple-drop  earring,  and  necklace ;  behind,  nN. 

1$L.  Bust  of  Artemis  to  1.,  hair  rolled  and  gathered  up  and  bound 

behind,  some  tresses  flying  loose  at  crown;  wears  single-drop 

earring,  and  necklace ;  bow  and  quiver  at  shoulder.  —  Rhodian 

Didrachm. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1897.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  63,  n°  77  (PI.  xn,  12). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxvm,  28. 

Similar;  goddess  wears  single-drop  earring;  behind,  nN. 

J$L.  Bust  of  Artemis  to  r.,  hair  rolled  on  forehead  and  gathered  up 

behind ;  wears  single-drop  earring,  necklace,  and    drapery  on 

shoulders.  —  Rhodian  Tetrobol. 

(C.W.Thieme,  Leipzig,  1881.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  64,  no  83  (PI.  xn,  17). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxvm,  29. 

Nikokreon. 
B.C. 33 1 — Circ.  310. 

Head  of  Aphrodite  to  r.,  hair  flowing  down  neck,  wearing  turreted 
crown,  single-drop  earring,  and  necklace;  behind,  hK. 

^L.  Head  of  Apollo  to  1.,  laureate,  hair  short;  bow  behind  shoulder; 

behind,  BA.  —  Rhodian  Didrachm. 

(Montagu  sale,  1896.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  64,  no  85  (PI.  xn,  19). 

Uncertain. 

Group  C. 
Before  circa  B.C. 480. 

Lion  crouching  to  r.,  jaws  open,  tail  between  legs,  on  exergual  line: 
border  of  dots. 


—  688  — 


CYPRUS 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

fyi.  Ankh,  with  dotted  ring,  in  incuse  square;  traces  of  sprays  in 

corner.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  69,  n°  1  (PI.  xm,  5  ;  this  coin  also  mentioned). 
Mionnet,  III,  p.  665,  n°  658. 
Babelon,  PI.  xxvn,  20  (under  Golgos  or  Soli  ?) 

7740 

PI.  280 

164.7 

iR22 

Similar  type,  tail  raised;  in  ex.,  A  (r°)  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  Bull  to  1.,  head  lowered;  below,  A  (I"°)  :  the  whole  in  dotted 

10.67 

incuse  square.  —  Persic  Stater. 

(J. P.  Lambros,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  69,  n°  2  (PI.  xm,  6 ;  this  coin  also  mentioned). 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxxvi,  8  (under  Golgos). 

7741 
PI.  280 

52 

Al  15 

Lion's  head  to  1.,  jaws  open;  truncation  line  dotted  ;  behind  A  (To). 
fyL.  Ankh,  with  dotted  ring  in  linear  circle,  and  ornaments  in  four 

3-37 

angles  of  dotted  square,  within  incuse  square.  —  Persic  Tetrobol. 

Six,  Num.  Chron.,  1897,  p.  209,  n°  11  (PI.  ix,  11). 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  xlvii  (PI.  xxv,  15  ;  this  coin). 
Babelon,  I,  p.  618,  n°  970  (this  coin  ;  under  Golgos). 

Sixth  Century  B.C. 

7742 
PI.  280 

4-5 

^EL8 

Lion's  head  to  1.,  with  open  jaws. 

fyL.  Archaic  head  to  r.  in  spiked   helmet,    hair  indicated  by  dots 

0.29 

falling  down  neck  :  within  dotted  square  in   incuse  square.  — 

Hemiobol. 

(found  in  Cyprus;  Montagu  sale,  II,  1897.) 

Dr  Imhoof  and  J. P.  Six  placed    this  coin   among  the  Incerta  ;  the  late  Col. 
Falkland  Warren  attributed  it  to  a  dynast  of  Curium. 

BRONZE. 

Uncertain. 

Third  or  second  Century  B.C. 

7743 
Pi.  281 

45 

JE  15 

Lion  standing  to  1.;  above,  ram's  head  to  1. :  border  of  dots. 
fyL.  Horse  standing  to  1.;  above,  star  ;  in  front,  j. 

(Sim  sale,  1890.) 

2.91 

689  — 


CYPRUS 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7744 
Pi.  281 

45 

JE  15 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar. 

(Walcher  von  Moltheim  sale,  Frankfort-on-M.,  1901.) 

2.91 

First  Century  A.D.Q) 

7745 
Pi.  281 

36 

JE  18 

Capricorn  to  r.;  behind,  star. 

J$L.  Scorpion  ;  to  r.,  star. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1892.) 
Cf.  Head,  Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  776. 
B.  M.  Cat.,  Galatia,  PI.  xv,  8. 
Revue  des  itudes  grecques,  1899,  p.  402  (as  struck  at  Samosata). 

2.33 

These  coins  are  always  found  in  Cyprus,  to  which  the  Brit.  Mus.  now  ascribes 
them. 

7746 
Pi.  281 

44-5 

JE  18 

Scorpion  :  border  of  dots. 

1$L.  s  within  laurel-wreath. 
*  This  coin  is  Punic  of  North  Africa. 

2.88 

Cyprus  under  the  Romans. 

Drusus  Julius  Caesar, 

son  of  Tiberius. 

7747 
Pi.  281 

79 

JE  19 

DRVS[VS]  CAESAR.  Head  of  Drusus  to  r.,  bare  :  plain  border. 

J$L.  Zeus  Salaminios  and  the  Temple  of  Aphrodite  at  Paphos.  On 
I.,  Zeus  standing  to  front,  head  to  1.,  wearing  chiton  and  hima- 
tion ;  in  r.,  phiale.  On  r.,  the  Temple  containing  cone ;  double 
beam  joining  the  two  main  columns  ;  candelabrum  at  each  side; 

5.12 

paved  semi-circular  court  in  front. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1888.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  74,  n°  7  (PI.  xiv,  6). 
Babelon,  Perses  Achem.,  PI.  xxi,  21. 

Claudius. 

7748 
PI.  281 

445 

JE  36 

[TICLAV]DIVS. CAESAR. AVG  LP-MTRPIMP].  Head  of  Clau- 
dius to  1.,  laureate. 

28.83 

690 


CYPRUS 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

KOINON 
fy-      KYnPI    .  Within  laurel-wreath. 

CON 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  75,  n°  11  (PI.  xiv,  10). 

Vespasian. 

7749 
PI.  281 

200 

JK26 

AVTOKPATHP  OV€CriACIAN   OCKAICAP.  Head  of  Vespasian  to 
1.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

12.96 

I£.  €TOYC  N€OV  l€OV  {sic).   Temple  of  Aphrodite  at  Paphos, 

with  cone  in  centre;  in  ex.  G  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Sotheby  sale,  June  1887.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  76,  no  17  (PI.  xv,  1). 

Titus. 

7750 
PI.  281 

90 

JR.  20 

AYTOKPATHP  TITOC  KAICAP.   Head  of  Titus  to  1.,  laureate: 
border  of  dots. 

5.83 

fy,.  6T0YC  N€OV  I6POY;  in  ex.  0  (year  9).  Temple  of  Aphrodite 

with  cone,  side  wings,  two  cross  beams,  etc.  :  border  of  dots.  — 

Didrachm. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1898.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  80,  n°  30  (PI.  xvi,  2). 

7751 
PI.  281 

190 

JE  26 

AYTOKPATHP.  -TOY-  • .  •   Head  of  Titus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border 
of  dots. 

I2.3I 

fy..  KOIN  ON  KVTTP Temple  of  Aphrodite  at  Paphos;  garland 

hanging  above  the  two  cross-beams ;   in    centre,  cone    of   the 

goddess,  etc.;  in  field  to  1.,  €TOVC  H  (=8):  border  of  dots.  — 

Dichalkon. 

(L.  &  L. Hamburger,  1888.) 
Babelon,  Perses  Achem.,  p.  119,  n°8i2  (PI.  xxi,  no  23). 

Trajan. 

7752 

PI.  281 

456 

JE  34 

AYTOKP  KAIC  N€P  TPAIANO  APICTH  C€B  T€PM  AAK.    Bust 
of  Trajan  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

29.54 

—  691  — 


87 


CYPRUS 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION      . 

fy.   KOINON  KYnPIHN    (in    ex.)  AHMAPX  €SYnAT(K  (=  6). 

Zeus  Salaminios  facing,  wearing  chiton  and  himation  ;  holds  in  r. 

phiale,  on  his  1.  wrist,  eagle  with  closed  wings ;  hand  resting  on 

short  sceptre  :  border  of  dots.  —  Trichalkon. 

(W.T. Ready,  1906.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  83,  n°  40  (PI.  xvi,  10). 

Babelon,  Pers.  Achem.,  p.  120,  n°  817  (PI.  xxi,  24). 

7753 

445 

JE  24 

Similar. 

VjL.  Similar.  —  Trichalkon. 

28.83 

(W.T.  Ready,  1900.) 

7754 
Pi.  281 

200 

^28 

Same  legend  (indistinct).  Bust  of  Trajan  to  r.,  radiate,  wearing 
paiudamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

12.96 

§6.  AHMAPX  eSYHATOi;  KOINON  KYnPIHN.  Temple  of  Aphro- 

dite at  Paphos,  with  semi-circular  court  in  front  ;  star  on  either 
side  of  cone:  border  of  dots.  —  Dichalkon. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  III,  p.  674,  n°  30. 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  82,  no  36  (PI.  xvi,  6). 
Antoninus  Pius  and  M.  Aurelius  Caesar. 

7755 
PI.  281 

375 

Mil 

AVTKTAIA  AAPIALNTHNINO]  CC€B€.  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to 
r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

24.30 

fy.  M  AVPHAIOC  KAICAP  VIOC  C€BAC  Bust  of  M.  Aurelius  to 

r.,  bare-headed,   wearing    paiudamentum :   border   of  dots.  — 

Trichalkon. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1898.) 

Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  84,  n°  48  (PI.  xvn,  1). 

Julia  Domna. 

7756 
Pi.  281 

183 

JE  31 

IOVA  AO[MNA  C€Bl.  Bust  of  Julia  Domna  to  r.:  border  of  dots. 
fyl.  Temple  of  Aphrodite  at  Paphos ;  thymiaterion  in  each  of  the 

11.85 

side  courts  ;  dove  on  cross  beams,  on  either  side  of  central  court. 

—  Dichalkon. 

(1891.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  Pers.  Achem.,  p.  122,  n°  825. 

Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  307,  no  14. 

692  — 


CYPRUS 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7757 


350 

22.68 


JE  32        .  •  AO  MN-  •  •  Similar. 

1$L.  Similar.  —  Trichalkon. 

Cf.  Babelon,  P. A.,  p.  122,  n°  824. 


(1891.) 


77)8 
PI.  281 


325 
21  .06 


JE  31 


7759 
PI.  281 


7760 


268 
17.36 


273 
17.69 


JE  31 


JE  31 


Caracalla. 

MANTHiNCIj  NOC  AV  TOVCTOC.  Head  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  laur- 
eate :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  KOINON  KYnPlflN.  Temple  of  Aphrodite  atPaphos:  border 

of  dots.  —  Dichalkon. 

(1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  87,  no  62  (PI.  xvn,  9). 

Similar. 

fy..  Similar.  —  Dichalkon. 


(Alex.  Grant  Sale,  1890.) 


Similar. 

Y$L.  Similar.  —  Dichalkon. 


Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  122,  n°  827. 
Mionnet,  5. VII,  p.  307,  n°  15. 


(1891.) 


—   693 


GALATIA 


—   695    — 


GALATIA 


GALATIA 

Wroth,  B.M.Cat.,  Galatia,  1899. 
Babelon,  Inventaire  Waddinglon,  1897. 


—  696 


GALATIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


776l 
PI.  282 


7762 
PI.  282 


7763 

PL  282 


7764 
PI.  282 


20.  5 

r-33 


A!  11 


244 
15.86 


^28 


133 
8.6l 


JE  23 


114 
7.38 


M  22 


GALATIA 

(i)  Regal  Series. 

Amyntas. 

B.  C.  36-25. 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  wearing  crested  Corinthian  helmet  *. 

l$L.     A.-wklT/~w  •  Nike,  wearing  chiton,  peplos  and  elephant-skin 
AMYNTOY 

head-dress,  advancing  to  1.  ;  holds  in   r.,  sceptre  twined   with 
diadem  ;  1.  holds  end  of  peplos.  —  AT  Hecte. 

*  The  gold  hectae  of  Amyntas  are    now  generally  considered    as  spurious,    cf. 
Wroth,  B.  M.  Cat.,  Galatia,  Int.  xvm-xix.  Head,  Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  747. 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  wearing  crested  Corinthian  helmet. 

^-     AMVki   t^v  •  Nike,  wearing  chiton,  peplos  and  elephant-skin 
AMYN    TOY 

head-dress,  advancing  to  1.  ;  holds  in  r.  sceptre  twined  with  dia- 
dem ;  1.  holds  end  of  peplos.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  2,  n«  1  (PL  1,  2). 

Head  of  bearded  Herakles  to  r. ;  club  at  neck  ;  behind  head,   fv\  : 
border  of  dots. 

%L.     ^it5!lEil2  •  Lion  walking  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 
AMYNTOY 

(Wakher  von  Moltheim  sale;  Frankfort-on-M.,  1901.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  3,n°9  (PL  1,  5). 


Similar  ;  no  monogram. 
J$L.  Similar. 


B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  3,  n°  11. 


(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 


697   — 


GALATIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7765 
PI.  282 

170 

iE2I 

Similar. 

1$L.  Lion  walking  to  r.  ;  above  u  ;  in  ex.,  )&\  :  border  of  dots. 

II  .01 

(Dr  Imhoof,  1888.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  3,  n°  13. 

Imhoof,  Monn.  Gr.,  p. 416,  note45.  Cf.  Berichtigungen,  1873,  p.  12,  n°8  (PI.  ix,  4). 

7766 
PI.  282 

46 

JE  16 

Head  of  Artemis  to  r.,  wearing  stephane ;  bow  and  quiver  at  neck; 
in  front,  Ifl  (not  visible  on  Plate). 

2.98 

*■    AMYNTOY  (in  eX->-  Stagstandingto  '• 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  3,  no  15  (PI.  1,  8). 

Cf.  Imhoof,  Monn.  Gr.,  p.  416,  n°  176. 

7767 
PI.  282 

21 

JEl6 

Beardless,  laureate  head  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

$L.  BACIA  AMY...  Cornucopiae. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1896.) 

I.36 

*  This  coin  does  not  belong  to  Amyntas  ;  cf.  Num.  Chron.,  1923,  p.  219  (Scy- 

thian, or  Syrian). 

(ii)  Civic  Series. 

Ancyra. 

{Angora.') 

Capital  of the  Tectosages,  and  later,  of  the  Roman  province  of  Galatia. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Domitian. 

7768 
PI.  282 

73 

JE2I 

AYTO  AOMITIA  KAI2APIEB[AIYI0Z].  Head  of  Domitian  to  r., 
laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

4-73 

fy.  IEBAITHNHN  TEKTOZAmN.  Three  ears  of  corn  on  one 

stem  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1897.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  8,  no  2  (PI.  11,  2). 

Nerva. 

7769 
PI.  282 

298 

JE  31 

AVTOKATHP  NEROYAI  KAI2AP  2E-..   Head   of  Nerva  to  r., 
laureate. 

19.31 

—  698  — 


GALATIA 


No. 

Wt 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION* 

EniT  noMnnNi  [oybaioy]  npEi  beyan 

^L.                                    N     KY                                  .      Hexastyle 

A      2 

temple  (the  temple  of  Rome  and  Augustus  at  Ancyra);  in  ornam- 

ented pediment,  eagle  and  globe  :  border  of  dots. 

(J.  Arnopoulos,  Athens,  1899.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  8,  no  3. 

Babelon,  Inv.  IVadditigton,  p.  394,  n°  6606. 

Caracalla. 

7770 
PI.  282 

261 

JE  29 

ANTHNINOC  AYTOYCTOC.  Bust  of   young  Caracalla,   beardless 
and  laureate,  to  1.,  with  shield  over  shoulder  and  spear  in  r.  : 

16.91 

border  of  dots. 

fyL  MHTPOnOA  ANKYPAC.  Demeter,  wearing  chiton,  peplos  and 

veil,  standing  to   1.,   holding  in   r.   ears  of  corn,  1.    resting  on 

sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1897.) 

7771 
PI.  282 

285 

JE  29 

AYTK-M  AYP  MANTON6INOC  AVTO.  Head   of  Caracalla  to  v., 
laureate  :  plain  border. 

18.46 

^L.  MHTPOnOAEHC  ANKYPAC.   Emperor   as   Men,  standing  to 

front,  wearing  short  chiton,  chlamys,  Phrygian  cap  and  crescent 

at  shoulders ;  1.  foot  on   bucranium  ;   he  holds   in  extended  1., 

Nike,  1.  arm  resting  on  column  ;  his  r.  holding  spear  ;  at  his  feet 

to  1.,  a  cock  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 

Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  636,  n°  21. 

7772 
PI.  282 

230 

JE  29 

ANTHNINOC  AYI"OYCTOC.  Head  of  Caracalla  to  1.,  bearded  and 
laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

14.90 

MT     PO 

R6.       n    ° 

**      ANKYPA  (in  ex  }. 

Temple  of  Rome  and  Augustus  (?),  with   eight  columns  ;  in 

pediment,  pellet  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  14,  no  33  (PI.  m,  6). 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  383,  n°  56. 

—  699 


GALATIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Geta. 

7773 
Pi.  282 

227 

JE  29 

AVKATT  C€TT  T6TACAV.  Head  of  Geta  to  r.,  laureate :  border  of  dots. 
f£.  MHTPOnOA€nC  ANKYPAC.  Athene  standing  to  1.,  holding  in 

14.71 

r.  patera,  and  resting  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Merzbacher  sale,  1904.) 

Pessinus. 

Capital  of  the    Tolistobogii ;  fatuous  for   its  priesthood   of  Kybele 
(Agdistis)  and  a  temple  which  contained  the  sacred  stone  (representing 
the  goddess)  removed  to  Rome  in  B.C.  204.  (if.  AT.,  p.  748). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Antoninus  Pius. 

7774 
Pi.  282 

168 

JE  27 

AVTOKAIA  API  ANTC0N6INCO  €YC€.  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to 
r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

10.88 

$L.    rAATOAICn€CCINOVNTICON.  Artemis  huntress,   wearing 

short  chiton,  standing  to  front,  looking  r. ;  holds  in  1.  bow,  and 

with  r.  draws  arrow  from  quiver  at  her  back  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1899.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  19,  n°  5. 

7775 
Pi.  282 

55 

JE  17 

AVKAIAAPANTCO    €YC€.  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

3.56 

H$L.  TAATOn  €CCIN.  Young  Dionysos,  wearing  himation   over  1. 
shoulder  and  lower  limbs,  standing  to  front,  looking  r.  ;  r.  rest- 
ing on  his  head  ,  in  I.,  bunch  of  grapes;  at  his  feet  r.,  panther: 

border  of  dots. 

(Dr  Fenerly,  Constantinople,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  19,  no  6  (PI.  iv,  2). 

Lucius  Verus. 

7776 
Pi.  282 

289 

JE  29 

AK-AOYC6BACTOC.  Head  of  Lucius  Verus  to  1.,  bare  :  border 
of  dots. 

18.72 

700  — 


GALATIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7777 
PI.  282 


274 

17-75 


JE  29 


7778 
Pi.  283 


241 
15.61 


JE  33 


7779 
Pi.  283 


184 
11.92 


JE  26 


fyL.  TT6CCIN  OYNTIHN.  Asklepios  in  himation,  standing  to  front, 

looking  1.  holding  in  r.  serpent-staff :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1897.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  ai,  n°  16. 

Babelon,  Inv.  Wadd.,  p.  397,  n°  6665. 

Mionnet,  IV,  p.  393,  n»  120. 

Caracalla. 

AVT  K  M  AYP  ANTON  AYI".  Bust  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  laureate,  wear- 
ing cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

tjc  C"Clf4Ci\ 
J$L.  .  Demeter  to  r.,  holding  flaming  torch,  driving 

car  drawn  by  winged  dragons  :  border  of  dots. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  190s.) 
Imhoof,  Tier  utid  Pflati^enbilder,  p.  73,  n°  31  (PI.  XII,  31). 

ANTHNINOC  AYCOYCTOC.  Head  of  Caracalla  to  1.,  bearded  and 
laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  n€CCINOY[NTin]N.  Athene  standing  to  1.,  helmeted,  holding 

in  r.  phiale,  and  resting  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  647,  n°  78. 

Tavium. 

(Boyuk  Nefe%  Keui.) 

Capital  of  the  Trocmi,  the  principal  tribe  of  Eastern  Galatia. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

(a).  Without  heads  of  Emperors. 

Titus — Sept.  Severus. 

lEBAITHNON.  Bull  standing  to  1. 

fyL.  TPO  KMON.  Zeus  of  Tavium,  wearing  himation,  seated  facing 

on  throne  with  arched  back,  feet  on  footstool ;  r.  hand  rests  on 

knee  and  holds  thunderbolt;  1.  resting  on  sceptre. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat. ,  p.  24,  n°  3  (PI.  v,  2). 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  399,  n°  6690  (PI.  xix,  2). 


701   — 


GALATIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7780 
PI.  283 


155 
IO.O4 


JE28 


(b).  With  heads  of  Emperors. 
Antoninus  Pius. 

AYTOKPAKAIC   ANTHN6INOC  C6BACTOC.  Head  of  Antoninus 
Pius  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  C€BACTHTP...  ;  in  ex.,  OIP  (=  169).  Zeus  of  Tavium, 

wearing  himation  over  lower  limbs,  seated  to  1.  on  throne  with 

arched  back,  holding  in  r.  thunderbolt,  resting  with  1.  on  sceptre; 

on  either  side,  eagle ;  the  back  of  the  throne  adorned  with  three 

statues  :  border  of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1903. 
Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,p.  399,  n°  669s. 


—   702   — 


CAPPADOCIA 


—  703    — 


CAPPADOCIA 


CAPPADOCIA 

(I).  Regal  Series. 
Th.  Reinaeh,  Trots  royaumes  de  VAsie  Mineure  :  Cappadoce,  Bithynie,  Pont.  Paris,  I 
Wroth,  B.M.Cat.,  Galatia,  Cappadocia,  1899. 
Babelon,  Inventaire  Waddington,  1897. 


—  704 


CAPPADOCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

CAPPADOCIA 

- 

Rings  of  Cappadocia. 

Ariarathes  I. 

Ruler  in  Cappadocia,  circ.  B.  C.  332-322. 

778l 
PI.  283 

82.5 

^Li9 

u"w,i^uy  (WTJJQ  Baal-Gazur).  Baal  of  Gaziura,  bearded,  wearing 
himation  about  lower  limbs,  seated  facing;   1.  resting  on  long 

5-35 

sceptre ;  on  r.,  in  which  he  holds  ear  of  corn  and  vine-branch, 

\ 

eagle  perched  :  border  of  dots. 

fy"   [f)l\'])'/\i%-  (rww  Ariarath).  Griffin    to  1.  devouring  stag 
kneeling  to  1.  :  linear  border.  —  Drachm  (struck  at  Gaziura). 

(W.  C.  Weight,  1 89 1.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  29,  n°  3. 
Babelon,  Itwentaire  fVaddington,  p.  408,  n°  6826  (PI.  xix,  15). 

7782 
PI.  283 

85.5 

J&19 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar.  —  Drachm  (struck  at  Gaziura). 

5  54 

Six,  Num.  Chron.,  1884,  p.  no,  n°  20. 
Chisel-cut. 

Ariarathes  IV.,  Eusebes. 

B.  C.  220-163. 

7783 
PI.  283 

61.6 

iRia 

Head  of  Ariarathes  IV.  to  r.,  wearing  diadem. 
BAIIAEm    (r.). 

3-99 

fy..     APIAPAGOYn.). 

EY2EBOY2  (in  ex.).  Athene,  wearing  helmet  and  chiton, 

standing  to  1.  ;  1.  hand  supports  shield  and  spear  ;  r.  hand  extend- 

ed supports  figure  of  wreath-bearing  Nike;  in  field  to  1.  H   ;  in 

front  of  Athene,  Tfr  ;  to  r.  A ;  in  ex.,  TA  (year  33).  —  Drachm. 

(Magnesia,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  32,  n°  10. 

—  705  — 


CAPPADOCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Ariarathes  V.,  Eusebes,  Philopator. 

B.  C.  163-130. 

77N 
PI.  283 

246 

^.30 

Head  of  Ariarathes  V.  to  r.,  wearing  diadem. 

15.94 

BAIIAEfll        ,        . 
p,           APIAPAOOY       K        }' 
*"          EY2EBOY2       (to  1.)- 

l4>llAOnATOPOI  (in  ex.).  Athene,  wearing  helmet  and  chi- 

ton, standing  to  L;  1.  hand  supporting  shield  and  spear;  r.  hand 

outstrechted  on  which  Nike  to  r.   holding  wreath  ;  in  ex.,  A. 

—  Tetradrachm. 

(Lord  Northwick,  and  Lord  Ashburnham  sales,  1895.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  32,  no  1  (PI.  vi,  3). 

Cf.  Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxxii,  n°  1634. 

7785 
PI.  283 

64.8 

JR.1S 

Similar. 

BA2IAEH2   (r.). 

4.20 

p,       APIAPAOOY  (1.). 

EY2EBOY2 

(in  ex.).  Athene,  as  on  preceding  coin  ;  in  front, 

monogram,  -rt.  —  Drachm. 

(W.  T.  Ready.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  33,  no  3. 

Ariarathes  VII.,  Philometor. 

B.  C.  iii(?)-99(?). 

7786 
PI.  283 

62.6 

iRi8 

Head  of  Ariarathes  VII.  to  r.,  wearing  diadem. 

4.06 

BA2IAEH2      (r.). 

fy.        APIAPAOOY     (I). 

4>IAOMHTOPOZ(in  ex.).  Athene,  wearing  helmet  and  chi- 

ton, standing  to  1.,  1.  hand  supporting  shield  and  spear  ;  r.  hand 

outstretched  holding  wreath-bearing  Nike  ;    in  field  to  1.,    W. 

—  Drachm. 

(Rollin  and  Feuardent,  London.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  37,  no  7. 

706 


CAPPADOCIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7787 
PI.  283 


65.8 

4.26 


Ariobarzanes  I.,  Philoromaios. 
B.C.  95-62. 

JR.  17      Head  of  Ariobarzanes  I.  to  r.,  wearing  diadem. 

BAIIAEni        (r.). 
fy.     [AP]lOBAPZANOY(l.). 

(JHAOPHMAIOY  (in  ex.).  Athene,  wearing  helmet  and  chi- 
ton, standing  to  I.  ;  1.  hand  supporting  shield  and  spear  ;  on 
outstretched  r.,  wreath-bearing  Nike  ;  in  field  1.  K;  in  ex.,  AA 
(31).  —  Drachm. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  40,  n°  22. 


7788 


7789 
PI.  283 


65 
4.21 


59-9 
1~88" 


iRi7      Similar. 

tyL.  Similar.  —  Drachm. 

yR.  17      Similar. 


(Greenspan,  Loudon,  1901.) 


tyL.  Similar;  in  field  1.  C33  ;  in  ex.  IT  (13)  ;  to  r.  A.  —  Drachm. 

Holed. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  39,  n°  4. 
Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  720,  n°  20. 


7790 
PI.  283 


5Q.8 
3.29 


iRi5 


Ariobarzanes  III.,  Eusebes,  Philoromaios. 
B.  C.  52-42. 

Head  of  Ariobarzanes  III.  to  r.,  bearded,  wearing  diadem. 


#-. 


BA2IA[Eni]  (above). 

APIOBAPZANOY      (to  r.,  indistinct). 
EY2EBOYI  (1.). 

KAI  4>IA[OPflMAIOYj  (in  ex.).  Athene,  wearing  helmet  and 
chiton,  standing  I.,  with  usual  attributes;  in  field  to  1.,  crescent 
and  star;  to  r.,  monogram,  brt  and  A.  —  Drachm. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  1895.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  42,  n°  1. 


—   707 


89 


CAPPADOCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Archelaus,  Philopatris,  Ktistes. 

B.  C.  36.  — A.  D.  17. 

7791 
PI.  283 

56 

J&I9 

Head  of  Archelaus  to  r.,  wearing  diadem. 

fy.  BAIIAEni    APXEAAOY     <|>IAOnATPIAOI  TOYKTIZTOY. 

Club;  in  field,  on  either  side,  K  B  (year  22).  —  Drachm. 

2.62 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  44,  n°  2  (PI.  vn,  14). 

(ii).  Civic  Series. 
Caesareia. 

Now  Kaisariyeh,  at  the  foot  of  Mount  Argaeus.  Its  original  name 
was  Maiaca,  and  the  place  was  the  capital  of  the  Cappadocian  kings. 
It  was  renamed  Eusebia  and  finally  called  Caesareia.  (H.N.,  p.  752). 

Period  of  Archelaus,  King  of  Cappadocia. 
Circ.  B.C. 36  —  A.D.17. 

7792 
PI.  283 

61 
3-95 

JEij 

Aegis  of  Athene  with  Gorgoneion  in  centre. 
fy.    EY2EBEIA .  Mount  Argaeus. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  45,  n°  1. 

7793 
Pi.  283 

113 

M  21 

Bust  of  Athene  to  r.,  helmeted. 

EYZE  (t  ^ 
^6.    Rp,ATn*N  Mount  Argaeus;  on  summit,  eagle  with  spread 

7.32 

wings. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1904.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  45,  n°  2  (PI.  vm,  1). 

7794 
PI.  283 

30 

JE  14 

Turreted  head  of  City  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

*"      .nYAOY  "  pyramid >  below> €T ,r 

Cf.  Babelon,  Inv.  Waddington,  p.  402,  n°  6740. 

1.94 

—  708 


CAPPADOCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Domitian. 

7795 
PI.  283 

no 

JE  20 

AOMITIANOC  KAI  CEBAC[TOC].  Head  of  Domitian  to  r.,   laur- 
eate :  border  of  dots. 

7.  12 

K  A  \C  A 

ivmi^m  ^  j^ount  Argaeus  ;  on  summit,  wreath  :  border  of  dots. 
$L.     P€IAC                     b 
€TI     (year  10). 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1905.) 
Cf.  type  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  50,  n°  35. 

Trajan. 

7796 
PI.  283 

184 

^24 

AVTOKP  KAIC  N€P  TPAIANOC  C6B  T6PMAAK.  Bust  of  Trajan  to 
r.;  laureate  and  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

II.92 

fyL.  AHMAPX  €Z-YriAT-€.  Arabia,  wearing  chiton,  peplos  and  ste- 

phane,  standing  to  1.  ;  holds  in  r.  hand,  branch  ;  in  her  1.,  sword 

in  sheath  ;  at  her  feet,  camel  tol. :  border  of  dots.  —  Tridrachm. 

(N.  Dimitriou,   1905.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  54,  n°  59  (PI.  ix,  14). 

7797 
PI.  283 

IO4.3 

JR.  23 

Similar. 

^L.  AHMAPX  €IYnATOC  Bust  of  Artemis  (?)  to  1.,  wearing  chi- 

6.76 

ton  ;  in  r.,  spear  ;  in  1.,  bow  1  (?)  :  border  of  dots.  —  Didrachm. 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  55,  no  69  (PI.  ix,  18). 

7798 
Pi.  284 

53.6 

A18 

AYTKAII  N€P  TPAIAN  2EBTEPM.  Head   of  Trajan  to  r.,  laur- 
eate :  border  ot  dots. 

3-47 

fy.  AHMAPX-EI-YnAT-r.  Head  of  Zeus  Amnion  to   r.,   bearded 

and  horned  :  border  of  dots.  —  Drachm. 

(W.  T.  Ready.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  53,  n°  54  (PI.  ix,  11). 

7798a 
Pi.  314 

56.6 

A19 

KAII  NEP  TPAIAN  CEB  TEPM.   Head  of  Trajan  to  r.,   laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

3.67 

I£.  AHMAPX  EIYnATT.    Head  of   Zeus  Ammon  tor.  :  border 

of  dots.  —  Drachm. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
Miiller,  p.  172,  n°  443. 

709  — 


CAPPADOCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7798B 

28.9 

^.14 

AYT  KAII  NEP  TPAIAN  CEB  TEPM.  Similar. 

PI.  314 

I.87 

1$L.  Similar.  —  Hemidrachm. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
Miiller,  p.  172,  n°  445. 

7799 
PL  284 

22.8 

J&I5 

Similar. 

]$L.  Similar.  —  Hemidrachm. 

I.48 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1903.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  53,  n°  57. 

7800 
PL  284 

48.5 

JR.  18 

Similar. 

3.I4 

T$l.  AHM  €1  YnAT  B.  Two  lyres  side  by  side  ;  above,  owl  with  one 

leg  on  each  of  them  :  border  of  dots.  —  Drachm. 

(1891.) 

*  This  is  a  coin  of  Lycia  in  gen. 

7801 
PL  284 

186 

JE  27 

AYTOKP  KAIC  N€P  TPAIANOC  C6B  T€PM.  Head  of  Trajan  to  r., 
laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

12.05 

I£.     €r  YTTATB  Wkhin  WrCath  "'  b°rder  of  dots* 

(Constantinople,  1899.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  57,  n°  91  (PL  x,  3). 

7802 
PL  284 

135 

iE22 

Similar. 
T$L.  Similar. 

8.74 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  58,  no  105  (PL  x,  4). 

Hadrian. 

7803 
PI.  284 

IO7.8 

JE  20 

AAPIANOC  [C€BACTOC].  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  :  border 
of  dots. 

6.99 

fy..  YnATOC  T  nATHP  nATP.  Mount  Argaeus  ;  on  summit,  nak- 

ed male  figure  standing  to  front,  holding  in  r.  globe,  in  1.  sceptre. 

—  Didrachm. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  60,  n°  119. 

—  710  — 


CAPPADOCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7804 
PI.  284 

96.4 

iR2I 

AAPIANOC  C€BACTOC.  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  and  drap- 
ed :  border  of  dots. 

6.25 

fy.  YnATOC  T   FTATHP    nATPIAOC.    Tyche,  wearing  chiton, 

peplos,  and  modius,  seated  to  1.;  holds  in  r.,  rudder,  and  in  1., 

cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots.  —  Didrachm. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  61,  n°  129. 

7805 
PI.  284 

IO3.5 

il.21 

Similar. 

fy.  YnATOC  T  T7ATHP  nATPIAOC.  Club    :  border  of  dots.   — 

Didrachm. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  61,  n°  135. 

6.71 

7806 

104 

iR2I 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar  ;  on  either  sideof  club,  star  and  crescent.  —  Didrachm. 

6.74 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  61,  no  136  (PI.  x,  12). 

7807 

94-7 

J&2I 

Similar. 

1$L.  Similar.  —  Didrachm. 

6.14 

Marcus  Aurelius. 

7808 
PI.  284 

116. 4 

iR2I 

AVTOKPANTG0N€INOC  C€B.  Head  of  M.  Aurelius  tor.,  bare;  drap- 
ery on  neck  :  border  of  dots. 

7-54 

fyL.  YnATOC  T.  Mount  Argaeus  with  trees;   in  front  1.,   animal, 

r.,  tree  :  border  of  dots.  —  Didrachm. 

(Spink,  1894.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  66,  no  165. 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  417,  no  7$. 

7809 
PI.  284 

290 

IE  29 

AVTOKP  KAIC  MAYPHA  ANTCON6INOC  C€B.  Bust   of  M.  Aure- 
lius to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

18.79 

fy.  AHMAPX  €50YCKA.  Head  of  Zeus  Ammon  to  r.,  horned  : 
border  of  dots. 

(Christodoulos,  Athens,  1905.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  68,  no  183. 

—  711  — 


CAPPADOCIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


78lO 
PI.  284 


78ll 
PI.  284 


7812 

PL  284 


7813 
PI.  284 


7814 
PI.  284 


IOO 


JE  18 


283 
18.33 


JE  28 


290 


M  28 


JE  19 


5.24 


134 
8.68 


JE  22 


Lucius  Verus. 

.  •  -C€BACT.  •  •  Head  of  Lucius  Verus  to  r.,  laureate. 

tyL.  KAICA-  •  •  Mount  Argaeus;  below,  €T  €  (year  8)  :    border  of 

dots. 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  70,  n°  201. 

Commodus. 

AYM  KOMOAOC  ANTHNINOC.  Head  of  Commodus  tor.,  laur- 
eate :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  MHTPOn  KAICAP6IA.  Agalma  of  Mount  Argaeus,  placed  on 

altar,  inscribed  6T  N  (year  13)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  72,  n°  213  (PI.  xi,  9). 

.  .MAVKOM  ANTflNI.  Bust  of  Commodus  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing 
paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

1$L.  MHTPO-  •  •  KAIC-  •  •  Tetrastyle  temple  in  which  agalma  of  Mount 

Argaeus  ;  in  ex.  €T  Tl  (year  13)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Criona,  Constantinople,  1893.) 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  421,  n°  103. 

AVKMAYKOM  ANTflNIN.  Head   of  Commodus   to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

tyi.    MHTPO  KAICAP.    Male    figure,    radiate,    wearing    himation 

over  lower  limbs,  seated  to  1.  on  rock  ;  holding  in  r.,  branch  ;  1. 

hand  placed  on  globe  resting  on  rock  ;  in  ex.,  €T  Tl  (year  13)  : 

border  of  dots. 

("Webster  sale,  1886.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  73,  n°  217  (PI.  xi,  7). 

Septimius  Severus. 

A  C€TT  C60VHP0C  TT€P.  Head  of  Sept.  Severus  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 


—  712  — 


CAPPADOCIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


J$L.  MHTPOnO  KAICA-  ••    The  Emperor,    wearing  chlamys,    on 

horse  galloping  to  r.,  hurling  javelin  ;  in  ex.,  €T-  •  •  :  border  ot 

dots. 

(Dr  Imhoof,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  76,  n<>  259. 


7815 
PI.  284 


80 
5.18 


Julia  Domna. 

IOVAIA  AOMNA  C€BACTH.  Bust  of  Julia  Domna  to  r. 

J$L.  MHTPOn  KAICAPIA.  Agalmaof  Mount  A rgaeus  placed  on  altar; 

in  ex.,  date,  €T  K  (=  20)  :  border  of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  1892.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  79,  n°*  260-62  (for  type). 
Cf.  Mionnet,  5.  VII,  p.  684,  no  155. 


7816 
PI.  284 


7817 
PI.  284 


7818 
PI.  284 


Elagabalus. 

&  23       AYK  MAYPHAI  ANTCON6INOC.  Head  of  Elagabalus  to  r.,  laureate  : 
7-97  border  of  dots. 

1$L.  MHTPO  KAICAP.  Agalma  of  Mount  Argaeus  placed  on  altar  ; 

in  ex.  €"FT  (==  3)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Christodoulos,  Athens,  1902.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  84,  no*  287-293  (for  type). 

Severus  Alexander. 

196     &  28       AVK  C€OV  AA6ZAN.  Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to    r.,  laureate, 
12.70  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  MHTPOnO  KAICAPI.  Mount  Argaeus;  in  ex.,  €TZ  (7)  : bord- 
er of  dots. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  90,  n°  327. 

102     JE  21       AVK  C€OV  AA6ZAN.  Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to  r.,  laureate  and 
6.61  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  MHTPO  KAICA.  Three  ears  of  corn  tied  together  ;  in  field, 

€T€  (5)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  88,  no  313  (PI.  xn,  12). 


—   713 


CAPPADOCIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7819 
PI.  28s 

85 

JE  22 

AVK  C60VH  AA6ZANAPOC.   Bust   of  Severus   Alexander   to   r., 
radiate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

5.50 

MM 

TPOnO 

BL.    A€C0CK  within  border  of  dots. 
^      AICAP6I 

AC  €T 

Z 

(Dr  Mordtmann,  Constantinople,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  91,  n»  334. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  IV,  p.  434,  no  192. 

Gordianus  Pius. 

7820 
PI.  285 

165 

JE  24 

AVK  MANT  TOPAIANOC.  Bust  of  Gordianus  Pius  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

IO.69 

MHT 

POK  Al 

fy>.    ppmtiy   *  *nscr-  *n  f°ur  ^nes  >  aDOve>  turreted  female  head 

BN  €T  A 

to  r. ;  all  in  laurel-wreath  :  border  of  dots. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1905.) 
Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  706,  n°  289. 

Caesareia  and  Smyrna. 

Alliance  Coins. 

Caracalla. 

7821 
PI.  285 

206 

JE  27 

AYKAI  MAYPH  ANTCONINOC.  Bust  of  Caracalla   to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

13-34 

fy.  CMVPNAIHN  KAICAP6  (above)  OMONOIA  (in    ex.).  Mount 

Argaeus,  on  each  side  of  which,  prize-crown  containing  palm- 

branch;  in  field,  €T  IA  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1905.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  94,  n°  351  (of  Sept.  Severus). 

714 


CAPPADOCIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7822 
PI.  285 


7823 

PI.  285 


7824 

PI.  28s 


7825 

Pl.  28s 


130 

8.42 


JE  22 


209 

13-54 


JE  29 


226 

14.64 


JE  28 


239 

15.48 


JE  29 


Tyana. 

(iioiv  Ki^  {or  Kilisci)  Hissar). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Antoninus  Pius. 

AVK  ANTC0N6INOC  C€BACT.  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laur- 
eate :  border  of  dots. 

$L.  TYAN€GON-TTT-T-l€PACY-AVT  ;   in  field    €T  01   (19).   The 

Tyche  of  Tyana,  wearing  turreted  head-dress,  chiton,  and  peplos, 

seated  to  1.  on    throne  ornamented   with    winged  monster;  she 

holds  in  her  r.  ears  of  corn  and  bunch  of  grapes;  1.  hand  resting 

on  seat ;  beneath,  upper  part  of  river-god  swimming. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1899.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  97,  n°  5. 

Septimius  Severus. 

AV-KA  C€n  C60VHPOC  (indistinct).  Head  of  Sept.  Severus  to  r., 
laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  TYAN600N  TTH6PACVA.  Humped  bull  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  97,  n°  8. 

Caracal  la. 

AVT  KAI  MAVP  ANTCONINOC.  Bust  ofCaracalla  to  r.,  laureate  and 
bearded  :  border  of  dots. 

l$L.  ANT  KOAfl  TYANHN.  Asklepios  holding  serpent-staff,  stand- 
ing to  1.,  facing  Hygieia,    who  stands  feeding  a  serpent  ;  in  ex., 

€TI9  (=  16)  ;  border  of  dots. 

(Alishan,  Constantinople,  1890.) 
Mionnet,  IV,  p.  441,  n°  233. 

AVPAN  THNINOC  Head  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  laureate  and  bearded. 

$£.  ANT  KOAONI  TVANON.  Humped  bull  to  r.  ;  in  background, 

two  standards;  in  ex.,  €T  IP  {sic)  :  border  of  dots. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1902.") 
Cf.  Mionnet,  S.  VII,  p.  715,  n°  329. 


715 


90 


SYRIA 


—   717  — 


SYRIA 


SYRIA 

(a)  The  Seleucid  Kings. 

P.  Gardner,  Brit.  Mus.  Cat.,  Seleucid  Kings  of  Syria,  1879. 
Sir  E.  Bunbury,  Unpublished  Coins  of  the  Kings  of  Syria,  in  Num.  Chron.,  1883,  pp.  65  ff. 

E.  Babelon,  Les  Rois  de  Syrie,  1890. 

F.  Imhoof-Blumer,  Die  Mun^statte  Babylon,  in  Num.  Zeit.,  1895. 

G.  Macdonald,  Hunter  Catalogue,  vol.  Ill,  1905. 

G.  Macdonald,  Early  Seleucid  Portraits ,  in  Journ.  Hell.  Studies, 

1903,  pp.  92  ff.,  and  1907,  pp.  145  ff. 

E.  T.  Newell,  The  Seleucid  Mint  of  Antioch,  19 18. 

Rev.  Ed.  Rogers,  Num.  Chron.,  4th  series,  vol.  XII  (1912)  ;  vol.  XIX  (1919). 


718 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7826 

PL  285 


85-3 
5-53 


JE  16 


7827 
PL  285 


133 

8.61 


Ni9 


7828 

PL  28s 


263 
17-04 


^28 


SYRIA 

The  Seleucid  Kings. 

The  Rev.  Edgar  Rogers  has  kindly  looked  through  my  MSS. 
and  suggested  many  useful  modifications  in  the  classification  and 
description  of  this  series,  for  which  I  beg  to  express  my  indebted- 
ness and  gratitude  to  him. 

Seleucus  I.  (Nicator). 
(B.C.  3 12-280). 

Period  I.  B.C.  312-306. 
Head  of  Alexander  in  elephant-skin  to  r. 

I£.  [AAE]IANA[POY].  Nike  standing  to  1.  ;  in  field  to  1.,  head  of 

horned  horse. 

Issued  at  Babylon  (?). 

Head  of  Athene  tor.,  in  crested  Corinthian  helmet  adorned  with 
serpent,  and  wearing  earring  and  necklace. 


#-. 


.  >      1  '<.  Nike  to  1.,  clad  in   long  chiton    with 


2EAEYKOY 
BA2IAE[ni] 

diplois,  holding  wreath  in  extended  r.  and  naval  standard  in  1.  ; 

in  field  to  1.,  AP  and  below,  W  ;  to  r.,  fc.  —  Stater. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  190s.) 
Minted  in  the  East,  probably  east  of  Babylon. 


Head  of  young  Herakles  in  lion-skin  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

^-    5t ? Lvl^v  %W  Zeus  seated  to  1-.  himation  about  lower 
2EAEYKOY    [to  1.) 

limbs  ;  r.  foot  drawn  back,  holding  eagle  on  extended  r.,  and 

leaning  with  1.  on  sceptre  ;  in  field  to  1.,  dolphin  to  1.  and  mon. 

Si ;  under  throne,  AB  ;  exergual  line  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetra- 

drachm. 

(Montagu  sale,  1896  ;  lot  689.) 


—  719   — 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7829 
PI.  285 

267.5 

^25 

Similar  type. 

T$L.  Similar  ;  in  field  to  1.,  mon.  PP ;  no  exergual  line.  —  Tetra- 

17-33 

drachm. 

(Tebbs  sale,  July  1900  ;  lot  194.) 
Same  obv.  die  as  B.M.Cat.,  p.  2,  n°  9. 

Period  II.  B.C. 306-280. 

7830 
PI.  285 

259-5 

^.29 

Head  of  young  Herakles  in  lion-skin  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

r>,      ZEAEYK-Y  (downwards)  v             .    ,  .     .            .              .  , 
!%••     «7»r.VT^-      /-u  1      \      •  Zeus  seated  to  1.  on   throne  with 
^      BAIIAEm      (below) 

16.82 

back  ;  lower  limbs  draped ;  holds  eagle  in  extended  r.  and  sceptre 

in  1. ;  in  field  to  1.,  helmeted  head  of  Athene  to  r. ;  below  throne, 

crescent.  —  Tetradrachm. 

Struck  at  Pergamum. 

(Bunbury  sale,  II,  1896;  lot  427.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  2,  n°  12. 

Babelon,  Rois  de  Syrie,  p.  3,  n"n  (PI.  1,  7). 

7831 
PI.  28s 

260.3 

^28 

Head  of  young  Herakles  in  lion-skin  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

t>,       ZEAEYKOY  (downwards) 

^"     BAZIAEHZ  (below,    but  out  of  flan).  Zeus  seated  to  1.  on 

16.87 

throne  with  back ;  lower  limbs  draped ;  holds  in  extended  r.  Nike 

who  presents  to  him  a  wreath,  and  rests  on  sceptre  held  in  1.  ; 

in  field  to  1.  ®  ;  beneath  throne,  KP  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetra- 

drachm. 

(W.S.Lincoln,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  2,  n«  23. 

Babelon,  p.  5,  n°  30. 

7832 
PI.  285 

257.1 

^.25 

Head  of  Seleucus  to  r.,  wearing  helmet  adorned  on  the  side  with 
horn  and  ear  of  bull  and  covered  with  panther's  skin  ;  lion-skin 

16.66 

tied  round  neck  :  border  ot  dots. 

*"'■   BAi^Eni  So  l'y  Nike  t0  r*' clad  in  chiton  with  diplois' 

placing  with  both  hands  laurel-wreath  on  a  trophy  consisting  of 

helmet,  thorax,  sword  and  shield ;  in  field  1.  N  ;  between  Nike 

720  — 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

and  trophy,  AX  ;  at  the  foot  of  trophy,  two  blossoms.  —  Tetra- 

drachm. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1895.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  4,  n°  37. 

Babelon,  p.  7,  n°  44. 

7833 
PI.  285 

64.3 

iRi5 

Head  of  bridled  horse  to  r. ,  having  bull's  horns  :  border  of  dots. 
*'    [IEAEYKOYlJ  £0  [.')■  Anchor  inverted,  with  ring  at  either 

4.18 

end;  in  field  to  r.,  bunch  of  grapes:  border  of  dots.  — Drachm. 

(Prof.  P.  Gardner,  1886. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  4,  n<>  41  (PI.  11,  1). 
Babelon,  p.  9,  n°  56  (PI.  11,  10). 

7834 
PI.  28s 

20 

iRl2 

Similar  :  border  of  dots. 

*£•     Sln^^v  •  Bow  and  <luiver  >  above»  1  E  ;  below,  T  :  border 
icAcYKUY 

I  .29 

of  dots.  —  Diobol. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1904.) 

Babelon,  p.  9,  n°  S7  (PI.  11,  11). 

7835 
PI.  285 

5.8 

^9 

Facing  head  of  goddess  (as  on  Tarsian  coins). 

J$L.  Elephant  to  r.,  within  incuse  circle.  —  Hemiobol. 

O.38 

(Found  in  the  old  port  of  Alexandria,  1894.) 

Uncertain  attribution  ;  may  belong  to  Antiochus  I. 

7836 
PI.  28s 

259 

yB.23 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate. 

$L.  BAIIAEni  (upwards  1.)  [IE]AEYK[OY]  (in  ex.).  Athene,  helm- 

16.78 

eted,  and  in   fighting  attitude,  standing  to  r.    in  chariot  drawn 

by  two  horned  elephants,  to  r. ;  above,  spear-head  ;  in  field  to 

r.,  AP  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1898.) 

7837 
PI.  285 

59  5 

jRi7 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

*"     2EAEYKOY  ^it)'1  Athene' in  fiSh,inS  attitude>  stand" 

3.86 

—  721  — 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION     . 

ing  in  chariot  drawn  by  four  horned  elephants  to  r.  ;   in  field  to 

r.,  anchor  ;  above,  171  :  border  of  dots.  —  Drachm. 

(Tebbs  sale,  1900;  lot  194.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  3,  no  32. 

Cf.  Babelon,  p.  11,  n°s  72-73. 

7838 
PI.  285 

20.3 

JR.  10 

Head  of  bridled  horse,  with  horns,  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

fy,.    |e^AyEk?oy]  *  Bow  and  iriver;  above,  1  E  and  below  T  : 

1 .32 

border  of  dots.  —  Diobol. 

(J. P.  Lambros,  1883.) 

Babelon,  Rois  de  Syrie,  p.  9,  n°  57  ;  PI.  11,  1 1 . 

*  Misnumbered  7828  on  Plate  285.  This  coin  should  follow  n°  7835. 

7840 
PI.  286 

83 

JE  20 

Head  of  Medusa  to  r.,  winged  ;  amid  hair,  serpents  :  border  of 
dots. 

5-37 

*£•     ?r?LvEii5  •  Indian  bull>  horned,  butting  to  r.  ;  in  ex.  2  : 
ZEAEYKOY 

border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  6,  no  62  (PI.  11,  14). 

Babelon,  p.  13,  n°  87. 

7841 
PI.  286 

39 

JE  15 

Similar. 

^L.  Similar ;  between  hind  legs  of  bull,  21 ;  no  letter  in  ex. 

2.52 

(Smyrna,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  7,  n°  65. 

7842 

37 

^14 

Similar. 

PI.  286 

2.39 

T$L.  Similar  ;  between  hind  legs  of  bull,  <. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  1895.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  6,  no  64. 
Babelon,  p.  14,  no  94. 

Antiochus  I.  (Soter). 
(B.C. 281-261). 

7843 
PI.  286 

264 

J&29 

Head  of  Antiochus  I.    to  r.,  diademed  ;   ends  of  diadem  curled 
upwards  :  border  of  dots. 

17.10 

t>.       BA2IAEHZ  (r.  downwards)    A     ,,       ,          „         ,    4 

*"     ANTIOXOYO-  downwards)"  AP°11o>   Aureate,  naked  except 

722  — 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

forchlamys  draped  over  r.  thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding 

arrow  in  outstretched  r.  and  bow  in   1.   behind  ;   on  1.,  outside 

inscr.,  £;  to  r.,  HP:  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896;  lot  440.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  9,  n°  6. 

7844 
PI.  286 

264.5 

^28 

Similar. 

T$L.  Similar ;  but  in  field  to  r.  ®.  —  Tetradrachm. 

17.14 

(W.  Webster,  1889.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  9,  n°  7. 

7°45 
Pi.  286 

40 

JE  14 

Head  of  Athene,  facing,  wearing  crested  helmet  :  border  of  dots. 
W-     ANTIOXOY  £0  I.')*  Nike  StandinS  t0  l>  holding  wreath  and 

2.59 

palm;  in  field  to  1.,  C  —  Half  Chalcous. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  189s.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  13,  n°  57. 

7846 
Pi.  286 

262 

^28 

Head  ot  Antiochus   I.   to  r.,  diademed;    ends  of  diadem  curled 
downwards  :  border  of  dots. 

16.97 

r>,        ZflTHPOZ    (r. downwards)   A      ,,          _   *„    ,                 , 
*■ '     [AlNTIOXOY  (1-  downwards)"  AP°"0'  seated  to  l  oa  omPha- 

los,  as  before,  holding  arrow  and  bow  ;  drapery  over  r.  thigh. 

—  Tetradrachm. 

(Naoum  Dimitriou,  Rhodes,  1902.) 

Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  10,  no  22. 

Cf.  Babelon,  p.  25,  n©  191  (PI.  v,  19). 

*  This  was  probably  a  commemorative  coin,  struck  after  the  death  of  Antio- 

chus I,  possibly  by  Amiochus  II,  recording  his  victory  in  B.C.  272  over  the  Gala- 

tians  (Note  by  Rev.  Ed.  Rogers). 

Antiochus  II.  (Theos). 

(B.C.  261-246). 

7847 
Pi.  286 

131 

N  ij 

Head  of  Antiochus  II.  to  r.,  wearing  diadem,  one  end  of  which  is 
curling  upwards. 

8.48 

t>,       BA2IAEHZ  (r.  downwards)    A      ,,          1    j    1    k  r      ui 
*"     ANTIOXOY  (I-  downwards)'  APollo>  naked'  but  forchlamys 

723 


91 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7848 

PI.  286 


7850 

PI.  286 


7851 

PI.  286 


264 
17.10 


^28 


358.3 

16.74 


iR28 


264.2 
17.12 


^R.29 


draped  over  r.  thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding  arrow  in 

extended  r.  and  bow  behind  him  ;  to  1.,  star,  and  A  ;  in  front 

of  Apollo's  feet,  lyre.  —  Stater  *. 

(Frankfort  sale,  Oct.  1890.) 
Babelon,  p.  48,  n°  355  (PI.  ix,  6). 

*  For  decisive  proofs  as  to  the  attribution  of  this  coin  to  Antiochus  II,  see  Mac- 
donald,  J.H .5.,  1900,  pp.  92  sqq. 

Head  of  Antiochus  II.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

■d,       BAIIAEHZ  (r.  downwards)   A     ,,     ,         „  .    ,  .     , 

*'    ANTIOXOY  (1.  downwards)'  Apollo,  laureate,  seated  to  1.  on 

omphalos,  chlamys  draped  over  right  thigh ;    holds  two  arrows 

in  outstretched  r.,  and  bow  in  1.  behind   him  ;  on  1.,  outside 

inscription,  JZJ  ;  to  r.  HP  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(D.  Kelekian,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,p.  8,  n°  3  (PI.  111,  3). 

Head  of  Antiochus  II.,  diademed,  tor.,  one  end  of  diademed  flying: 
border  of  dots. 

t),       BA1IAEOZ  (r.  downwards)    A      ,,      ,  _        ,     1  ,       c 

ty"     .llTlrtu«wn     4  a  v  Apollo,  laureate,  naked  but  for 

ANTIOXOY  (1.  downwards)      r       '  ' 

chlamys  draped  over  r.  thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding 

arrow  in  extended  r.,  and  bow  in  1.  behind  him  ;  on  L,  outside 

inscription,  &;  to  r.  Al.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896,  II;  lot  480.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  20,  n°  11. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  ix,  7. 

Head  of  Antiochus  II.,  diademed,  to  r.  ;  end  of  diadem  hanging 
down. 

t>,       BA2IAE02  (r.  downwards)    .      n      ,  „         i    1  u  *  r 

*"  ANTIOXOY  (1.  downwards)*  APoll°'  laUreate'  naked  but  f°r 
chlamys  draped  over  r.  thigh,  holding  arrow  in  extended  r.  and 
bow  in  1.  behind;  to  1.,  long  flaming  torch  ;  in  ex.,  eagle,  and 
mon.  B*.  —  Tetradrachm. 

Minted  at  Cyzicus. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896,  II  ;  lot  478.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  21,  n°  14. 
Babelon,  p.  39,  no  287  (PI.  vm,  4). 


724 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Bactrian  style. 

7852 
PI.  286 

257-5 

^R26 

Head  ot  Antiochus  II.  (or  Diodotus,  of  Bactria)  to  r.,  diademed  : 
border  of  dots. 

16.69 

r>,       BAIIAEOi  (r.  downwards)   ~             ,     ,     ,        r        ., 

*"     ANTIOXOYO.  downwards)*  Zeus>  naked>   but  for  chlam>7S> 

over  1.  arm  ;  he  holds  in  extended  1.,  aegis,  and  with  r.  he  hurls 

thunderbolt ;  at  his  feet,  eagle,  above  which  frl  ;  beneath,  between 

his  legs,  (D.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Bunbury  sale  II,  1896  ;  lot  457.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  15,  n°  20. 

Cf.  Babelon.p.  30,  n°2l8  (PI.  vi,  13). 

7854 
PI.  286 

78 

JE  17 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate,  hair  long. 

r>,       BAIIAEOI  (r.  downwards)    ^  .      ,       ,           .           , 
*%-•       ..^.^w^w)i     j               j  v    Iripocl  ;    beneath,  anchor;   in 
^     ANTIOXOY(l-  downwards)          r 

5.05 

field  to  r.,  A ;  to  1.  h. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  1893) 
Cf. B.M.Cat.,  p.  15,  n°  14. 

7855 

55 

JE  18 

Similar. 

tyL.  Similar;  in  held  to  r.,  A;  to  1.,  W. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 

3.56 

7856 

63.5 

JE  16 

Similar. 

J$l.  Similar;  in  field  to  r.,  anchor;  to  1.,  indistinct  monogram. 

4. 11 

(Greenspan,  1906.) 

7857 
PI.  286 

58.5 

JE  17 

Similar  *. 

fyL  Similar;  in  field  to  r.,  A  ;  to  1.,  W.(?) 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  1892.) 

3-79 

*   These    coins  are  usually  given  to  Antiochus  II,  but  they    probably  belong 
to  Antiochus  III. 

SeleucusII.  (Callinicus). 

(B.C.  246-226). 

78)8 
PI.  286 

Hi 

N  20 

Head  of  Seleucus  II.  to  r.,  diademed  ;   one  end  of  diadem  curling 
upwards  :  border  of  dots. 

8.48 

725  — 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

r>,       BAIIAEH2  (r.  downwards)     A      ,,          ,    ,           ,.              1 
*'    2EAEYKOY(l.  downwards)"  APoll°'  naked'  standinS   t0  l- 

hair  gathered  up  in  a  chignon,  some   tresses  falling  down  neck 

and  shoulders;  he  holds  in  extended  r.,  arrow  and  leans  with  1. 

on  bow  placed  behind  him  on  the  ground  ;  in  field  to  1.,  T.  — 

Stater . 

Minted  at  Antioch. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1900.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  Rois  de  Syrie,  p.  33,  n°  245. 

7859 
PL  286 

263.5 

^29 

Head  of  Seleucus  II.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

r>,      BA2IAE02  (r.  downwards)    A     ,,          ,    ,            ,.             , 
^    IEAEYKOY(l.  downwards)*  APollo>   naked>   standinS  t0  L> 

17.07 

holding  arrow  in  extended  r.,  and  leaning  with  1.  elbow  on  tall 

tripod    ornamented    with  wreath  ;  on  I.,  outside  the  inscription 

©  ;  on  r.,  outside  the  inscription,  \hJ .  — Tetradrachm. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1901.) 
Babelon,  p.  34,  n°  249. 

7860 
PI.  286 

259 

JK2-J 

Similar;  portrait  with  slight  whisker. 

I^L  Similar;  in  field  to  1.,  outside  inscription,  NA-  —  Tetradrachm. 

16.78 

(Bunbury  sale  II,  1896.) 

7861 
PI.  286 

59  8 

A19 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.  in  crested  Corinthian  helmet  :  border  of  dots. 

*■  «aeykoy&  &=§•  ^°>  naked>  -ndin« to  '•• 

3.87 

holding  arrow  in  r.  hand,  leaning  with  1.  on  bow  ;  in  field  to  r., 

outside  inscription,  W5.  — Drachm. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1901.) 

7862 
PI.  286 

98 

JE  20 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.  in  crested  helmet :  border  of  dots. 

*•    IeAEYKOY^  downT^!-  Apollo,   naked,  standing  to  1., 

6.35 

• 

holding  arrow  in  outstretched  r.  and  resting  1.  on  bow.  —  Chal- 

cous. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  17,  n°  17. 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  VII,  9. 

726  — 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7863 
PI.  287 

81 

JE  17 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  as  on  last  coin  :  no  border. 

tyL.  Similar  to  last  coin  ;  but  in  field  to  1.  outside  legend,  ffl  ;   and 

5.24 

to  r.,  ME.  —  Half  Chalcous. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  17,  n°  18  (PI.  vi,  6). 

7864 
PI.  287 

89 

JE  17 

Head  of  Seleucus  II.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

t>,       BA2IAEH2  (above     CI     ,                             1  •          1          1 

KL. -w.,~w  A.  1      n.  elephant  to  r.  ;   on    his  neck,  mahout 

^      IEAEYKOY  (below)         *                    ' 

5.76 

holding  goad  ;  to  1.,  mon.,  tSl  :  border  of  dots. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  17,  n°  1 5  (PI.  vi,  4). 

Antiochus  Hierax. 

{Cite.  B.C. 246-227). 

786$ 
PI.  287 

260.  5 

^29 

Boyish  head  of  Antiochus  Hierax  to  r.,  wearing  winged    diadem  : 
border  of  dots. 

16.88 

D,      BAIIAEOI  (r.  downwards)     ,      ,,           ,     ,    ,    .  c       , 
RL.       u,1AUAlJ  >.     1               1  <.  Apollo,   naked    but  for  drapery 
^      ANTIOXOY  (1.  downwards)       r                                           l     J 

over  r.  thigh,  seated  to  I.  on  omphalos,  holding  arrow  in  extend- 

ed r.  and  bow  in  1 .  behind  him  ;  in  front  of  head,  M;  in  field  to 

1.,  outside  the  inscription,  ^  ;    in  ex.,   horse  feeding  to    r.   — 

Tetradrachm. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1901.) 
Cf.  Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  PI.  lxv,  3. 

7866 
PI.  287 

261 

^36 

Head  of  Antiochus  II  to  r.,  idealized,  wearing  winged  diadem. 

r>,       BA2IAEOZ  (r.  downwards)    .      ,,          ,     1    ,    „  c       1  , 
ty~-     ,„.r,rt„rtw}i    a               a  v  Apollo,  naked,  but  tor  chlamys 
ANTIOXOY  (1-  downwards)      *                                               J 

16.91 

over  r.  thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding  arrow  in  extended 

r.  and  resting  1.  on  bow  ;  in  field  to  1.,  outside  inscr.,  above,  and 

below,  monograms ;  in  ex.,  horse  feeding  to  1.  —  Tetradrachm  *. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 
Cf.  Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  Ill,  PI.  i.xiv,   15. 

*  Nos  7865  and  7866  may  have  been  struck  by  Antiochus  Hierax  in  the  Troad 

district  with  portrait  of  his  father  or  of  himself. 

—  727  — 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7867 
PI.  287 


7868 
PI.  287 


7869 
PI.  287 


7870 
PI.  287 


62 
4.OI 


JR.  18 


262 
16.97 


iR28 


264.8 
17. 16 


^28 


263-3 
17.06 


^.27 


Seleucus  III.  (Ceraunus). 
(B.C.  226-222). 

Head  of  Seleucus  III.,  with  whiskers,  diademed,  to  r. 

*■    lEAEYKOvfr  do°=d4-  AP°»°>  ^-  "»>«  fa  *■»»■ 

draped  over  right  thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding  arrow 

in  outstretched  r.  and  1.  resting  on  bow  ;  in  field  to  1.,  outside 

legend,  /P.  —  Drachm. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1902.) 

Antiochus  III.  (the  Great). 
(B.C. 223-187). 

Head  of  Antiochus  III.  to  r.,  diademed;  ends  of  taenia  hanging 
down  :  fillet  border. 

!&•     ^...^w^w/i'    i  j  v  Apollo,  naked  but  for  chlamys 

^     ANTIOXOY  (1-  downwards)      K       '  J 

draped  over  r.  thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding  arrow  in 
extended  r.  and  bow  in  1.  behind  him;  in  field  to  1.,  outside  in- 
scription, &.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Dr  Imhoof-Blumer,  1896.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  26,  n°  26. 
Babelon,  p.  49,  n°  367. 
Mionnet,  S.  VIII,  p.  20,  n°  109. 

Head  of  Antiochus  III.   to  r.  (middle  aged),  diademed  ;  only  one 
end  of  taenia  visible,  and  hanging  down  :  fillet  border. 

J$L.  Similar  legend  and  type  ;  in  field  to  1.,  outside  inscription, 

anchor  inverted.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent  ;  from  Th.  Tobin  Collection.) 
Babelon,  p.  51,  n°  383. 

Head  of  Antiochus  III.  to  r.,  with  sharp  features,  diademed ;  both  ends 
of  taenia  hanging  down. 

#-•    f^l^fr   ,d0wnwar^.  Apollo,  naked  but  for  chlamys 
ANTIOXOY   (1.  downwards)      v 


—  728 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7871 

PI.  287 


7872 

PI.  287 


7872A 

PI.  287 


7873 

PI.  287 


260.9 
16.91 


JEL26 


264-7 
17.15 


JK2- 


261 . 5 

16.54 


iR  29 


634 
4. II 


yRi9 


around  waist,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding  arrow  and  bow. 

—  Tetradrachm. 

(Constantinople,  1891.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  p.  49,  n°  366  (PI.  ix,  10). 

Youthful,  diademed  head  of  Antiochus  III.,  with  slight  whisker  ; 
ends  of  diadem  hanging  down. 

D,       BAIIAEOI  (r.  downwards)     .      ,,  111        r        11 

KL.     .„1T1^w^w>i     1  j  <•  Apollo,  naked  but  for  cnlamys 

ANTIOXOY(l-  downwards)       Y  J 

draped  over  r.  thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding  arrow  in 

r.  and    rtsting   1.  on  bow  behind  him  ;  in  field  to  1.,    outside 

inscr.  Y  and  £.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Bunbury  sale,  II,  1896  ;  lot  461.) 
Newell,  PI.  1,  7. 

Youthful,  diademed   head  of  Antiochus  III.    one    end  of  diadem 
flying  :  border  of  dots. 

u,       BA2IAEn[2](r.  downwards)     .      ,,  ,     ,    ,    ,.  f       ,, 

*¥-.     . .._1A„ALU J>,     1  ,<.  Apollo,  naked,  but  for  cham- 

ANTIOXOY   (I.  downwards)       ' 

ys  draped  over  right  thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding 
arrow  in  outstretched  r.,  resting  1.  on  bow  ;  on  1.,  outside  inscrip- 
tion, horse's  head  tol.  and  [£p  j  and  to  r.  CT.  — Tetradrachm. 


^- 


(r.  downwards)     A      ,,  11  , 

>i     1  ,  <.  Apollo  seated  to  1.   on  ompha- 

(I.  downwards)       '  * 


Head  of  Antiochus  III.  to  r.,  diademed  ;  ends  of  diadem  hang  down 
loosely  one  end  flying  :  border  of  dots. 

BAIIAEOI  (r.  downwards" 
ANTIOXOY 

los,  holding  arrow  in  r.  and  bow  in  1.  ;  in  field  to  r.  and  1.  outside 
inscriptions,  |yp  and  ISP.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  ix,  7. 

Head  of  Antiochus  III.  to  r.,  diademed;  both   ends  of  taenia  hang- 
ing down. 

#■•    ANTIOXOY  '  Bephant  t0  r';  t0  r*  W-  "  "  Drachm' 


Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  28,  n°  31. 
Babelon,  p.  52,  n°  396. 


(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 


729   — 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7875 
PI.  287 


285 
I5.87 


,E28 


7876 
PI.  287 


187 
12.  II 


^27 


7877 
Pi.  287 


JEi$ 


12.  ii 


7878 


75 
4.86 


^Ei8 


7879 
Pi.  287 


70 
4-53 


JE  18 


Head  of  Apollo  (with  features  of  Antiochus)  to  r.,  laureate  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

r>.       BA2IAEH2  (r.  downwards  indistinct)    A     ,,         ,     1     .      , 

BL.     .*,_.-.„,«.„  n    a  a\         •  Apollo,  naked,  stand- 

ANTIOXOY  (1-  downwards)  v       '  * 

ing  to  1.,  holding  arrow  in  r.  and  resting  1.  on  bow.  —  Double 

Chalcous. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 


Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  similar  to  last  :  border  of  dots. 

T>,       BA2IAEH2  (r.  downwards)     ^  .      ,      .     c  ,1  .     ,    ^ 
*"     ANTIOXOY  (1.  downwards)'   TnPod  '>  in  field  t0  l>™- 


Double  Chalcous. 


Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  x,  9. 


(Montagu  sale.) 


(Montagu  sale.) 


Head  of  Antiochus  III.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

*■    [A]NT,OXofY]  (bdof)-  Mare  t0  '•  s-klinS  M  >  in  field  t0 
1.,  p$P-  —  Double  Chaclous. 

Cf.  Babelon,  p.  58,  n°  446  (PI.  xi,  3). 

Achaeus,  Usurper. 
(B.C. 214). 

Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate. 

-d,       BAZIAEH2  (r.  downwards)     -n    1    ^  •,        ,      L        u 

*"       AXAIOY     0-  downwards}    EaSle  t0  r-   WIth  P^'"-tranch 

over  its  shoulder.  —  Chalcous. 

(Montagu  sale,  1894;  lot  359.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  30,  n°  3. 

Similar. 

tyL.  Similar ;  countermarked  with  horse's  head  to  r.  —  Half-Chal- 

cous. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  1892.) 


—  730 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


788O 
PI.  288 


260  5 


^29 


7881 

PI.  288 


267-4 
1733 


^28 


7882 
PI.  288 


2637 
17.09 


^.29 


Seleucus  IV.  (Philopator). 
(B.C.188/7-176/5). 

Head  of  Seleucus  IV.  to  r.,  diademed  ;  one  end    of  diadem  flies 
upwards,  the  other  falls  forward  over  shoulder  :  fillet  border. 

r>,       BA2IAEOI  (r.  downwards)    A      ,,  ,     ,    ,    „  c       ,  , 

YL.       11t.^w^w/i     1  \  v  Apollo,  naked,  but  for  chlamys 

ANTIOXOYO-  downwards)       r  •> 

over  r.  thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding  arrow  in  extend- 
ed r.  and  leaning  with  1.  on  bow;  in  field  to  1.,  outside  inscrip- 
tion, star.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Tebbs  sale,  1900.) 
Newell,  PI.  11,  31. 

Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  PI.  lxvi,  1. 

Head  of  Seleucus  IV.   to  r.,  diademed  ;  one   end  of  diadem  flies 
upwards,  the  other  falls  forward  over  shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 


^« 


BA2IAEOI 


(r.  downwards)    A      ,,  1     j    1       r        11 

w>i      1  1  <•  Apollo,  naked,  but  lor  chlamys 

IEAEYKOY(l-   downwards)      *  J 

draped  over  r.  thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos ;  holding  arrow  in 
r.  and  leaning  with  1.  on  bow  ;  in  front  of  figure,  4-  ;  outside 
inscription  1.,  palm-branch  ;  in  ex.,  I A  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetra- 
drachm*. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent.) 
Cf.  Macdouald,  Hunter  Cat.,  PI.  lxvi,  4  (for  obv.). 

*  This  variety  of  Seleucus  IV.  from  the  Antioch  (?)  mint  is    not  recorded  by 
Newell,  The  Seleucid  Mint  of  Antioch. 

Head  of  Seleucus  IV.  to  r.,  diademed  ;  ends  of  diadem  flying  up- 
wards :  fillet  border. 

D,       BA2IAEHI  (r.  downwards)     *      n  \    au  +  c       ui 

RL.     „    -„.,««  )i     1  1  v  Apollo,  naked  but   for  chlamys 

ZEAEYKOY(l-  downwards)       '  J 

draped  over  r.  thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding  arrow  in 
extended  r.  and  resting  1.  on  bow  behind  him  ;  in  field  to  I.,  out- 
side inscription,  filleted  palm-branch  ;  in  ex.,  <[).  — Tetradrachm. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent ;  from  Sir  Th.  Tobin  Coll".) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  31,  n°  11. 
Newell,  The  Seleucid  Mint  of  Antioch,  p.  15,  n°  38  (PI.  ill). 
Babelon,  p.  62,  n°  468. 


731    — 


92 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7883      262.5  JR.  28      Head  of  Seleucus  IV.  to  r.,  diademed  ;  behind,  KE  and  wreath 
PI.  288     ij.oi  border  of  dots. 


ty 


BA2IAEH2  (r.  downwards 


^do=r§-APoll°.-brf-^«-^' 


2EAEYK0Y 

border  of  dots.  — Tetradrachm. 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  31,  n°  1. 
Cf.  Babelon,  p.  63,  n°  476. 


(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 


7884 
PI.  288 


117     JE  19       Bust  of  young  Dionysos  to  r.,  ivy-crowned;  behind  shoulder,  thyr- 
7.58  sos  ;  in  the  field  to  I.,  mon.  A  '  border  of  dots. 


Chalcous. 


2EAEYK0Y  (below)* 
Serrated  edge  and  central  hole. 


(A.O.van  Lennep,  1891.) 
Babelon,  p.  64,  n°  492  (PI.  xi,  17). 


7885 
PI.  288 


16.28 


Antiochus  IV.  (Epiphanes). 
(B.C.  176/5-165/4). 

^  33       Head  of  Antiochus  IV.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

BAIIAEHI  I  ANTIOXOY  (r.  downwards) 
ty-.        QEOY  I  Eni(J>ANOY2     (1-  downwards).   Zeus    Olympios, 
NIKH<t>OPOY  (in  ex.) 

naked  to  waist,  one  end  of  chlamys  over  1.  shoulder,  holding 

wreath-bearing  Nike  1.  on  extended  r.,  1.  resting  on  sceptre  ;  on 

1.,  outside  inscr.,  -4.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 
Newell,  p.  29,  PI.  iv,  67. 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  35,  n°  17. 
Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  p.  48,  n°  47. 


7887 
PI.  288 


251     yR.29       Head  of  Antiochus  IV.  to  r.,  diademed  ;  end  of  diadem   hangs 
16.26  down  :  fillet  border. 

p.  BA2IAEOI  (r.  downwards)   7         -.aLi  tn 

T".    ANTIOXOY  I  Eni<j>AN[OY2]  (1-  downwards)'  Zeus>  nak€Cl  to 

waist,  one  end  of  chlamys  draping  1.  shoulder,  holds  wreath- 


—  732 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

bearing  Nike  r.  crowning  him,  and  rests  1.  on  sceptre.  —  Tetra- 

drachm. 

(Bunbury  sale  11,  1896  ;  lot  490.) 
Cf.  Num.  Chron.,  1883,  pp.  97-98. 

7888 
PI.  288 

260 

^31 

Head  of  Antiochus  IV.  to  r.,  diademed;  behind,  ^  :  tiller  border. 

p,                BA2IAE02  1  ANTIOXOY          (r.  downwards)       z 
^"     OEOY  I  Eni4)ANOY2  |  NIKH<|>OPOY(l-  downwards)*        eus 
Olympios  enthroned  to  1.,  naked  to  waist,  r.  leg  behind  1.,  hold- 

16.84 

ing  wreath-bearing  Nike  in  outstretched  r. ;  in  ex.  :  fa  AX ;  in 

field  1.,  palm-branch.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896  ;  lot  494.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  }5,n°2o. 

7889 
PI.  288 

63.3 

iRi6 

Head  of  Antiochus  IV.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

T),       BAIIAEOI  (r.  downwards)    A      ,,          111       r       li 
!>.•        ..-~.^w^w  /1    a               1  <.  Apollo,  naked,  but  lor  chlamys 
ANTIOXOY  (1.  downwards)      v                                             J 

4.  IO 

over  r.  thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding  arrow  in  r.  and 

resting  1.  on  bow;  in   field,  above,  "^P  ;  to  1.,  outside  inscrip- 

tion, n.  —  Drachm. 

(I>  Fenerlv  Bey,  Constantinople,  1891.) 

7890 

60 

JR.  16 

Similar. 

fyl.  Similar  ;  legends  only  partly  legible.  Eastern  work.  —  Drachm. 

3.88 

789OA 
PI.  287 

61.3 

i^T6 

Head  of  Antiochus  IV.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

p,       BAIIAE^ni]  (tor.)    .      „          ♦  j  .    1                 u  1       1    u 
^*      AlNTIOX-Y   (to  l.V  APoll°  seated  t0  '•  on  omphalos,  hold- 
ing arrow  and  bow.  Barbarous  fabric.  —  Drachm. 

3-97 

(F.  Greenspan,  1901.) 

7891 
PI.  288 

135-3 

JE  19 

Head  of  Antiochus  IV.  to  r.}  radiate  :  border  of  dots. 

BAIIAEOI     ,      ,               ,  x 
p,       ANTIOXOY   (n  d0™rds)- 
*"         OEOY        n    ,               ,  n 

Eni4>AN0Y2(Ld0WnWards)' 

8.77 

733   — 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7892 
PI.  288 


7893 

PI.  288 


7894 


7895 

PI.  288 


"7 

71.58 


JE  20 


7896 

PI.  288 


533 

34.52 


^34 


256 
76\~5~8 


JE26 


"7 
7.58 


JE  20 


263.8 
17.09 


^.27 


Zeus  standing  to  1.,  himation  over  shoulder,  holds  thunderbolt 

and  sceptre ;  at  his  feet,  eagle.  —  Chalcous. 

(L.  &  L.  Hamburger,  1898.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  37,  no  32  ;  PI.  xn,  6. 

Head  of  Antiochus  IV.  to  r.,  radiate  :  border  of  dots. 

p,       BA2IAEH2  |  ANTIOXOY  (r.  downwards)   7  ^1^1 

*"        OEOY  I  Em+ANOYZ     (L   downwards)'  Zeus  seated  to  l 

on  throne,  holding  in  extended  r.  wreath-bearing  Nike,  and  in 

1.,  sceptre  ;  beneath  throne,  PP.  —  Chalcous. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  37,  n<>  31. 


(Billoin  sale,  lot  792.) 


Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  and  bearded,  laurel-wreath  ending  in 
symbol  of  Osiris  :  border  of  dots. 

tj.      BAXIAEH2  I  ANTIOXOY  (r.  downwards)  v    ,        ..     .       , 
*"       OEOY  I  Eni<|)ANOYZ     (L  downwards)'  E*%k>  Wlth  closed 
wings,  standing  to  r.  on  thunderbolt.  —  Pentechalcous. 

(Montagu  sale,  1894;  lot  359.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  38,  n°  42  (PI.  xn,  11). 
Babelon,  PI.  xm,  15. 

Bust  of  Isis  to  r.,  wearing  corn-wreath  ending  above  in  headdress 
of  Isis  :  border  of  type. 

^6.  Similar  type.  —  Double  Chalcous. 

(Montagu  sale,  1894;  lot  359.) 
Cf .  B .  M .  Cat . ,  p.  38,  no  45  (PI.  xn,  1 2). 
Babelon,  PI.  XII,  16. 

Head  of  Antiochus  IV.  to  r.,  radiate  ;  border  of  dots. 

^6.  Similar  type.  —  Chalcous. 

(Montagu  sale,  1894;  lot  3  59.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  38,  no  48  (PI.  xn,  13). 
Babelon,  PI.  xm,  17. 

Antiochus  V.  (Eupator). 
(B.C.  164-162). 

Head  of  Antiochus  V.  diademed,  to  r. :  fillet  border. 


—  734 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

„       BAIIAEHI  (r.  downwards)           ,         ked  b      f       w 
^      ANTIOXOYO-  downwards)      ?       '                                    J 

draped  over  r.  thigh,  seated  to  I.  on  omphalos,  holding  in  extend- 

ed r.,  arrow  and  resting  1.  on  bow  behind  him  ;  in   field  to  1., 

outside  inscription,  tripod;  in  ex.,  ±.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 

Newell,  The  Seleucid  Mint  of  Antioch,  p.  18,  n°  46  (PI.  ill). 

Jameson  Cat.,  n°  1683. 

Mionnet,  V,  p.  24,  n°  113. 

7896  A 
PI.  288 

255.6 

^31 

Head  of  Antiochus  V.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

BAIIAEfll    (r.  downwards) 
^6.      ANTIOXOY    (1-  downwards).  Zeus  Olympios  enthroned  to 

16.56 

EYnATOPOI  (in  ex.). 

r.,  naked  to  waist,  end  of  chlamys  over  1.  shoulder,  both  legs 

parallel,  holding  wreath-bearing  Nike  in  outstretched  r. ;  in  field 

to  1.,  outside  inscr.,  A.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  44,  n°  3  (PI.  xm,  14). 

Newell,  p.  33,  n°  74  (PI.  iv). 

Ti  march  us. 

(B.C.  162). 

7897 
PI .  288 

520 

^34 

Head  of  Timarchus  to  r.,  diademed  :  bevelled  edge. 

g,       [BA]2IAEnilM]ErAAOYrr.  downwards}    NJk             , 
*"             |TI]MAPX[OY]           (I-  downwards)'  Nlke  standinS  t0 

33.69 

1.  with  wreath  and  palm.  —  Tetrachalcous. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  50,  no  3  (PI.  xv,  3). 

Demetrius  I.,  Soter. 

(B.C.  162-150). 

7898 
PI.  289 

257.7 

^33 

Head  of  Demetrius  I.  to  r.,  diademed,  in  laurel-wreath. 

r>,         BAZIAEHI    (r.  downwards)  ^     ,          ,     ,            .               . 
*"     AHMHTPIOY(l.   downwards)'  Tychc,  naked  to  waist,  seated 

16.70 

to  1.  on  throne  supported  by  winged  female  monster,  holds  sceptre 

—  735 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

in  outstretched  r.  and  cornucopiae  in  1.  ;  in  field   to  1.,  outside 

inscr.,  ±.  — Tetradrachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  44,  n°  32. 
Obv.  as  Newell,  PI.  v,  79  ;  rev.  n°83. 

7899 
PI.  289 

6l  .9 

iRi7 

Head  of  Demetrius  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

4.OI 

BAZIAEHZ   (r.  downwards) 
fyL.    AHMHTPIOYG-  downwards).  Apollo,  seated   to  1.  on  om- 

ZHTHPOZ   (in  ex.) 

phalos,  holding  arrow  in  r.  and  resting  1.  on  bow ;  in  field  to  1., 

outside   inscr.,   AZP  GEO  ;  to  r.    (J>IAin   :  border  of  dots.  — 

Drachm: 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  45,  n»  2  (PI.  xiv,  5). 
Bab.,  p.  97,  n°  757  (PI.  xvi,  16). 

79OO 
PI.  289 

62 

iRi7 

Head  of  Demetrius  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

4.OI 

T),                     BAZIAEQZ              (r.  downwards)     n 

*"    AHMHTPIOYlinTHPOXO- downwards}"    Cornucopiae   ; 

below,  PS]  A/— AIP.  —  Drachm. 

(Kelekian,  1897.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  47,  n°  41. 

Newell,  p.  42,  n°  121. 

Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  Ill,  p.  57,  n°  25. 

7901 

PI.  289 

258 

^30 

Head  of  Demetrius  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  laurel-wreath  border. 

16.71 

■d.                    BAZIAEHZ               (r.  downwards)   r\        a  c           c 
*"    AHMHTPIOY  I  xnTHPOZO-  downward^  Dmped figure  of 

Tyche  seated  to  1.  on  throne,  the  back  leg  of  which  is  in  the  form 

of  a  winged  monster  with  body  ending  in  two  scrolls. ;  Tyche 

holds  short  sceptre  in  extended  r.  and  cornucopiae  in  1. ;  on  1., 

outside  inscr.,  W  and  W  ;  in  ex.,  HNP(=i"54). — Tetradrachm. 

(W.  T.  Ready  ;  ex.  Thomas  sale.) 

Newell,  p.  40,  n°  104. 

Cf.B.M.Cat.,  n°  13. 

Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  Ill,  p.  57,  n°  18. 

736 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7902 
PI.  289 

92 

JE  20 

Head  of  Demetrius  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

BAIIAEHI 
I£.     AHMHTPIOY  .  Hinder  part  of  galley  to  1. ;  above,  date  LHNP 
TYPIflN 
(=  158)  ;  below,  9r  S  :  border  of  dots. 

5.96 

(Montagu  sale,  1894;  lot  359.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  48,  n°  46  (PI.  xiv,  7). 
Mionnet  V,  p.  46,  n°  396. 

7903 
PI.  289 

52 

JE  17 

Serrated 
edge. 

Head  of  bridled  horse  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

*•    ABHM^TP?0VElePhint'Shei,dt0r- 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  49,  n°  60  (PI.  xiv,  15). 

3-37 

Alexander  I  (Bala). 

(Circ.  B.C.  150-145). 

7904 
PI.  289 

255-7 

^29 

Head  of  Alexander  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

U,         BAIIAEHZ  I  AAEZANAPOY    (r.  downwards)    y             ,     , 

y-    OEOnATOPOI  !  EYEPrETOY(l-  downwards)*  Zeus'  naked 

to  waist,  except  for  one  end  of  chlamys  over  1.   shoulder,  seated 

to  I.  on  throne  without  back,  holds  wreath-bearing  Nike  r.  crown- 

16.57 

ing  him,  1.  resting  on  sceptre  ;   on  1.  between  figure  and  inscr. 
A  ;  outside  inscr.  <J) ;  in  ex.  EZP  (=  147  B .  C).  —  Tetradrachm- 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 

7905 

PI .  289 

61.8 

iKi8 

Head  of  Alexander  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

w        BAIIAEHI  1  AAEZANAPOY     (r.  downwards)    .      „ 
^     OEOnATOPOI  I  EYEPrETOY  (1-  downwards)'  AP0ll°  seat" 
ed  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding  arrow  in  outstretched  r.  and  rest- 

4.00 

ing  1.  on  bow;  outside  inscription  to  1.,   cornucopiae;  in   ex., 
TZP  =  (149  B.C.)  0.  —Drachm. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1904.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  52,  no  17  (PI.  xvi,  2). 
Newell,  p.  47,  no  138. 
Bab.  p.  in,  n°  874. 

—  737 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7906 
PI.  289 

64.4 

;Ri7 

Head  of  Alexander  I.  tor.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

^       [BJAIIAEni  I  AAEZANAPOY   (r.  downwards)    A     „ 

**"    OEOnATOPOI  1  EYEPrETOYO-  downwards)1  AP01i0  seat" 

4.17 

ed  to  1.  on  omphalos,  holding  arrow  and  bow;  in  field   to  1., 

outside  inscr.,  A  ;  in  ex.,  ft.  —  Drachm. 

(W.  T.  Ready.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  53,  n°  25. 

Newell,  p.  j  1,  n°  172. 

Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  n°  10. 

7907 
PI.  289 

62.9 

;Ri9 

Similar. 

tyL.  Similar;  but  in  ex.,  fcsj<.  —  Drachm. 

4.08 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  53,  n°  26. 

Newell,  p.  57,  n°  178. 

Bab.,  p.  102,  no  796. 

7908 
PI.  289 

255 

^30 

Head  of  Alexander  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

p,         BA2IAEH2  I  AAEZANAPOY    (r.  downwards)   -             ,    , 
*"    OEODATOPOI  |  EYEPrETOYO-  downwards)'  ^eus'  nakea 

16.52 

to  waist,  with  one  end  of  chlamys  over  1.  shoulder,  seated  to  1. 

on  throne  with  back,  holding  in  extended  r.  wreath-bearing  Nike 

crowning  him. ;  —  Tetradrachm. 

(D.  Kelekian,  1895.) 
Cf.  Newell,  p.  51,  PI.  vm,  170. 

Cf.  Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  Ill,  PI.  lxvii,  9. 

7909 
PI.  289 

96 

JE  20 

Head  of  Alexander  I.  to  r.,  in  lion-skin  :  border  of  dots. 

t>,         BA2IAEH2     (r.  downwards)    A      ,,         ,     ,    _     A.       „    , 

KL.       . . lllinrtw>,     1               ,<.  Apollo,  naked,  standing  to  1., 

AAEZANAPOY  (1.  downwards)      r       *            >             0.    ■     » 

6.22 

holding  arrow  and  bow;  in  field  to  1.,  outside  inscr.,  trident;  in 

ex.,  PnI.  Central  hole.  —  Chalcous. 

(Montagu  sale,  1894  ;  lot  359.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  55,  no  49. 

7910 
PI.  289 

IO9 

iR.23 

Head  of  Alexander  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

^"    AAEZANAPOY  (to  L)*  Eagle  standing  tol.,  with  palm-branch 

7.06 

738- 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


7911 

217.3 

PI.  289 

14.08 

7912 

216.4 

PI.  289 

14.02 

7913 
PI.  289 

219 

14.19 

7914 
PI.  289 

243.3 

15-77 

iR26 


/K29 


JR.  26 


A27 


over  shoulder ;  in  field  to  I.,  AZP  (=  year  148);  to  r.,  UAH  and 

aplustre  :  border  of  dots.  —  Phoen.  Didrachm  (Sidon). 

(Myrsa  Yousut  Khan,  1903.) 
Babelon,  Rots  de  Syr ie,  p.  114,  110894  (PI.  xvm,  11). 

Head  of  Alexander  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  AAEZANAPOY  BAIiAEHI  (from  1.  upwards).  Eagle  standing 

to  1.,  with  palm-branch   behind  it ;    in  field  to  r.,    2IAH  and 

aplustre;  in  field  1.,  CZP  (=   146   B.C.)   :   border  of  dots.  — 

Phoen.  Tetradrachm. 

(Trist  sale,  1895  ;  lot  197.) 
Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  Ill,  PI.  lxvii,  16. 

Head  of  Alexander  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  AAEZANAPOY  BAZIAEHI.    Eagle   with   closed  wings  to   1., 

standing  on  palm-branch  ;  in  field  to  1.,  TZP  (=  149  B.C.)  and 

>fk ;  to  r.,  trident  :  border  oi  dots.  —  Phoen.  Tetradrachm. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1892  ;  from  Thomas  sale.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  51,  n°  5. 
Bab.,  p.  114,  no  890  (PI.  xvm,  10). 

Head  of  Alexander  I.,  to  r.,  diademed,  wearing  chlamys  round 
neck  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  AAEZANAPOY  BAIIAEOI.  Eagle  with  closed  wings  to  1.,  stand- 
ing on  beak  of  galley  ;  over  his  shoulder,  palm  ;  in  field  to  1., 
Tyrian    monogram  on  club;  to  r.  TZP  (=    149  B.C.)  KP    I  : 

border  of  dots.  —  Phoen.  Tetradrachm. 

(May,  1908.) 
B.M.Lat.,  p.  51,  n°  1. 

Demetrius  II  (Nicator). 

First  Reign . 

(B.C.  146-144). 

Head  of  Demetrius  II.  tor.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

^        BA2IAEH2  |  AHMHTPIOY    (r.  downwards)   T     , 

*"    4>IAAAEA(t>OY  I  NIKATOPOlG-  downwards)'  iyche>  com" 


739 


93 


SYRIA 


No 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

pletely  draped,  seated  to  1.  on  throne  supported  by  winged  female 

monster ;  she  holds  sceptre  in  r.  and  cornucopiae  in  1.  ;  in  ex., 

7t.  —  Tetradrachm . 

(W.  Webster.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  60,  n°  18  (PI.  xvm,  2). 

Cf.  Bab.,  PI.  xix,  3. 

7915 
PI.  290 

253 

iR.29 

Head  of  Demetrius  II.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

p.                BA2IAEQI  i  AHMHTPIOY          fr.downwards)  .      ,, 
^"    OEOY  |  4>IAAAEA<|>0Y  I  NIKATOPOlO-downwards)'    p     ° 
naked  but  for  chlamys  on  r.   thigh,  seated  to  1.  on  omphalos, 
holding  arrow  in  extended  r.  and  resting  1.  on  bow;  on  1.,  be- 

I.639 

tween  figure  and  inscription,  M  ;  in  ex., IIP  (=  145  B.C.)  H". 

—  Attic  Tetradrachm. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896  ;  lot  525.) 
Newell,  p.  57,  n°  196. 
Babelon,  Rois  de  Syrie,  n°  951. 

Antiochus  VI.  (Dionysus). 

(B.C.  144-142). 

7916 
PI.  290 

255 

.R31 

Head  of  Antiochus  VI.  to  r.,  diademed  and  radiate  :  fillet  border. 

*•    cmi'^vJ  tTSSSSL  ffi£&  TheDioscuri,withcouch- 
^     Eni(J)ANOYI  |  AI0NY20Y  (below) 

ed  spears,  flying  mantles,  star-surmounted  pilei,  galloping  to  1. ; 

the  whole  in  wreath  composed  of  barley,   oak  and  lily ;  behind 

riders,  TPY  and  K;  beneath  horses,  HEP  (=B.C.  144);  infield 

16.52 

to  1.,  thyrsos.  —  Attic  Tetradrachm. 

(D.  Kelekian,  1892.) 
Newell,  p.  62,  n°  220. 
Babelon,  Rois  de  Syrie,  PI.  xx,  7  ;  n°  988. 

7917 
PI.  290 

123.5 

JE  19 

Head  of  Antiochus  VI.  to  r.,  diademed  and  radiate  :  border  of  dots. 

BAZIAEHI 

*"     Eni^OYl-  AmPhora  I   t0  r''  Palm-branch  ;   below,   H  ; 
AIONYIOY 

8.00 

740  — 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

countermark  &  (?)  ;  in  field  to  1.  a  palm-branch  incuse.  —  Chal- 

cous. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1902.) 
Cf. B.M.Cat.,  lor  type  PL  xix,  9. 

Tryphon. 

(B.C.   142-138). 

7918 
PL  290 

62.5 

^17 

Head  of  Tryphon  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

R,       BAIIAEm  I  TPY<J>nNOZ(to  r.)   I?.  ,.      ,       A  x.       ,     . 
*"           AYTOKPATOPOI        (to  1.)'  RlchI?  chased  Ma<edonian 

4.05 

helmet  to  1.,  with  spike,  large  ibex  horn  in  front,  cheek  guards 

and  taenia;  on  1.,  beneath  helmet  1.  |-p|.  —  Attic  Drachm. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896;  lot  534.) 

Newell,  p.  72,  n°  267  (PL  ix). 

MacJonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  n°  2. 

7919 
PI.  290 

81 

JE  19 

Head  of  Tryphon  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

BAIIAEH2         ,        . 
?,L.          TPY(J)nNOI            '     }' 

5-25 

AYTOKPATOPOI   (to  1.).  Spiked  helmet  ;   in   field,  to  1., 

pilei  of  Dioscuri.  Central  hole.  Bevelled  edge.  —  Chalcous. 

(Montagu  sale,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  69,  n°  15. 

Antiochus  VII.  (Euergetes). 

(B.C.  138-129). 

7920 

249.7 

^31 

Head  of  Antiochus  VII.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

PL  290 

16.18 

r,,       BA2IAEHI  1  ANTIOXOY(tor.)    ..          .    .    ^   ,     ,      ,. 
^"              EYEPrETOY             (to  l.)"  Athene»  helmeted»  standing 

to  1.,  with  wreath-bearing  Nike  in  outstretched  r.,  resting  1.  on 

shield  adorned  with  Medusa  head,   and  holding  spear ;  beneath 

Nike,  A  |  n  :  the  whole  in  laurel-wreath.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Kelekian,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  72,  n°  33. 

Newell,  p.  75,  n°  281. 

Bab.,  p.  149,  nos  1149-1150. 

7921 
PL  290 

252.8 

iR29 

Similar. 

16.38 

—  741 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7922 
PI-  290 


60 
3.88 


A  18 


7923 
PI.  290 


243-6 
15-79 


^29 


7924 
PI.  290 


212.6 
7T78 


^29 


^L.  Similar;  beneath  Nike,  B  |  A.  —  Tetradrachm 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  72,  n°  36. 

Newell,  p.  79,  n°  313. 

Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  n°  4. 


(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 


Head  of  Antiochus  VII.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

u,      BAIIAEHI  I  ANTIOXOY(to  r.)   xri       ,        .BtAl     .    , , 
™'  EYEPrETOY  (to  1.V  Nlke  advancing  t0  L>  holds 

wreath   in  outstretched  r.  and  gathered  drapery  in  1.  ;  on  1., 

outside  inscr.,  A.  —  Attic  Drachm. 

(Criona,  Constantinople,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  n°  40. 

Demetrius  II. 

Second  Reign. 
(B.C.   129-125). 

Head  of  Demetrius  II.  to  r.,  bearded  and  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

p,       BAIIAEHI  1  AHMHTPIOY(tor.)    »    a        ,    ,    .      m. 

*'     OEOY  I  NIKATOPOI  (to  l.J"   ZeuS'    naked    t0    WaiSt> 

enthroned  to  1.,  holding  wreath-bearing  Nike  in  r.,  and  resting 

1.  on  sceptre ;  on  I.,  outside  inscription,  I;  beneath  throne,  O. 

—  Tetradrachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  77,  no  17. 

Newell,  p.  82,  n°  320  (PI.  x). 
Bab.,  p.  157,  no  1212. 

Phoenician  Issues  (B.C.  129-125). 

Head  of  Demetrius  II.  to  r.,  diademed,  beardless,  wearing  chlamys 
about  neck  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  BA2IAEOI  AHMHTPIOY  (fromr.  downwards).  Eagle  standing 
to  1.  on  beak  of  galley  ;  wings  closed  ;  behind  palm  ;  in  field  1. 

and  Tyrian  monogram  on  club;  in  field  to  r.  A£  and  date, 

EnP  (=  127  B.C.);  between  legs,  IY1 :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetra- 
drachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 


742 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Alexander  II  (Zebina). 
(B.C.  128-123). 

7925 
PI.  290 

239 

iR22 

Head  of  Alexander  II.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

t>,          BAIIAEfll    (to  r.)   7             ,     ,            .         .  ,                ,    c 
RL.     .    „    1U1  „^w>.    1  <.  Zeus,  naked  to  waist,  with  one  end  of 
^      AAE^ANAPOY(to  1.) 

15.48 

chlamys  falling  over  1.  shoulder,  seated  on  throne  to  1.,  holding 

wreath-bearing  Nike  1.  in  outstreched  r.  hand  and  resting  1.  on 

sceptre  ;  on  1.,  outside  inscr.,  Kf  ;  beneath   throne,  B.  —  Attic 

Tetradrachm. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent.) 
Ct.  Newell,  p.  86. 

Regency  of  Cleopatra  for  Antiochus  VIII. 

(B.C.  122-120). 

7926 
PI.  290 

246.6 

^R.28 

Draped  bust  of  Cleopatra  wearing  Stephanos  to  r.,  in  front  of  dia- 
demed head  of  Antiochus  VIII  :  fillet  border. 

15.98 

D,       OEAI    BAIIAIIIHI  I  KAEOnATPAI  (to  r.)   7             .    . 
*"           KAI  I  BAIIAEfll  I  ANTIOXOY       (to  1.)'  Zeus>  naked  to 

waist,  enthroned  to  l.,holdingwreath-bearingNikein  outstretched 

r.  and  resting  1.  on  sceptre  ;  in  field  to  1.,  outside  inscr.,  £.  — 

Tetradrachm. 

(W.  Webster.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  86,  n°  6  (PI.  xxm,  3). 

Antiochus  VIII  (Grypus). 

(Circ.  B.C.  120-96). 

7927 
PI.  290 

252.6 

^27 

Head  of  Antiochus  VIII.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

D,       BAIIAEfll  |  ANTIOXOY  (to  r.)     7         TT                   ,     , 
*■                Eni(t)ANOYI           (to  I.)"   Zeus    Uramus>    naked    t0 

16.37 

waist  but  for  one  end  of  chlamys  falling  over  1.  shoulder,  stand- 

ing to  1.,  head  adorned  with  crescent,  holds  star  in  outstretched 

r.,  left  resting  on  sceptre;  the  whole  enclosed  in  laurel-wreath  ; 

on  1.,  outside  inscr.,  A  and  \£P.   —  Attic  Tetradrachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 

—  743  — 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7928 
PI.  290 

249.2 

^28 

Head  of  Antiochus  VIII.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

*•  BA2iASNAoyTroY  S&  *•*  -«  ■""* «* 

to  1.,  holding  wreath-bearing  Nike  in  outstretched  r.,  and  resting 

1.  on  sceptre  ;  on  1.,  outside  inscr.,  1  |  A  ;  beneath  throne,  A  : 

the  whole  in  laurel-wreath.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Sotheby  sale,  1880.) 
Newell,  p.  105,  n°  405  (PI.  xn). 
Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  Ill,  PI.  lxix,  20. 

16.15 

7929 
PI.  290 

253 
16.39 

J&29 

Head  ol  Antiochus  VIII.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

r>,      BAIIAEH2  1  ANTIOXOY(tor.)   D         fC     ,       —,        * 

*"              Eni4>ANOYI            (to  I.)"  Pyfe  of  Sandan  (Tarsus)  ^ 

in  field  to  1.,  outside  inscr.  *E  and  NE.  —  Attic  Tetradrachm. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1895.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  Rois  de  Syrie,  n°  1426. 

Antiochus  IX  (Cyzicenus). 
(Circ.  B.C.  116-95). 

7930 
PI.  291 

251.8 

iR28 

Head  of  Antiochus  IX.  to  r.,  with  slight  beard,  and  diademed  : 
fillet  border. 

16.32 

*•    BAllSl^2°r&  A.'-,  helped,  standing 
to  1.,  holding  in  outstretched  r.  wreath-bearing  Nike  1.,  and  in 
1.  spear  which  is  resting  on  shield  :   the  whole  surrounded  by 
laurel-wreath;  on  1.,  outside  inscr.,  A  and  A;  on  r.,  between 

figure  and  inscr.  N.  —  Attic  Tetradrachm. 

(W.  J.  Webster.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  n°  11. 
Cf.  Newell,  p.  101  sqq. 

793 l 
PI.  291 

251 

^28 

Head  of  Antiochus  IX.  to  r.,  diademed  and  beardless  :  fillet  border. 

p,      BA2IAEQ2  I  ANTIOXOY(tor.)   7             .    .            .    ■ 
W"           a..  *~„  1T~„~,-         /.    1  v  Zeus,  naked  to  waist,    en- 
^             (J)IAOnATOPOI         (to  1.)           ' 

throned  to  1.,  holds  in  extended  r.  wreath-bearing  Nike,  1.  resting 
on  sceptre;  on  1.,  outside  inscription,  A  \  A;   beneath   throne, 

16.26 

744 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7932 
PI.  291 


7933 
Pi.  291 


7934 
PI.  291 


254 
16.46 


^30 


60 
3.88 


.fCi7 


252 
16.33 


^27 


A  ;  on  1.    between  figure  and  inscr.,  H  :   the  whole  in  laurel- 
wreath.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(D.  Kelekian,  1899.) 
Newell,  p.  108,  n°  415. 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  91,  n°  5  (PI.  xxv,  1). 


Head  of  Antiochus  IX.  to  r.,  diademed,  with  slight  beard   :  fillet 
border. 

^      BAIIAEHI  i  ANTIOXOYfto  r.)  f  &^  ^         ^ 

^  4>IAOnATOPOI        (to  I.)      J  v  J  ■ 

in  field  to  1.,  outside  inscr.  A/  and  l\€.  --  Tetradrachm. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1895.) 


Head  of  Antiochus  IX.  to  r.,  diademed,  and  beardless  :  fillet  border. 

r>,      [BA]2IAEHZ  I  ANTIOXOYfto  r.)    c      ,      #  v        u 

*%-•  a.    ~„..L-~„~w  /.     1  v  Sandan  to  r.  on  lion  :  bow 

^  4>IAOnATOPOY  (to  1.) 

and  quiver  at  shoulder;  in  field  to  1.,  outside  inscr.,  two  mono- 
grams, the  upper  one  H,  the  lower,  [~P.  —  Drachm. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1897.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  Rois  Je  Syrie,  PI.  xxvi,  13. 
Cf.  Num.  Chron.,  ser.  IV,  vol.  XIX,  PI.  xi,  4. 

Seleucus  VI. 

(B.C.   95-94)- 

Head  of  Seleucus  VI.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

D,        BAZIAEHI  I  IEAEYKOY     (to  r.)    7  ,    A   „ 

*"  ETTlcfrANOYI  !  NIKATOPOl(to  l.J-  Zeus'  naked  to  waist' 
enthroned  to  1.,  holds  in  extended  r.  wreath-bearing  Nike,  1. 
resting  on  sceptre  ;  on  1.,  outside  inscr.,  £  over  A;  beneath 
throne,  C  :  the  whole  surrounded  by  laurel-wreath.  —  Tetra- 
drachm. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896;  lot  585.) 
Newell,  p.  1 1 1,  n°  424  (PI.  xn). 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxvn,  1  ;  n°  151 1. 


745 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Antiochus  X  (Eusebes). 
(B.C.  94-92). 

7935 
Pi.  291 

231.2 

^27 

Head  of  Antiochus  X.  to  r.,  diademed  :  fillet  border. 

^              BA2IAEH2  I  ANTIOXOY        (to  r.)      7              ,    , 
*"     EYIEBOY[I]  I  (MAOnATOPtOI,1  (to  1.)-    Leus>    naked    to 

waist,  enthroned  to  1.,  holding  wreath-bearing  Nike  in  outstretch- 
ed r.,  and  resting    1.    on  sceptre  ;   letters  on  1.  out  of  field  ; 
beneath  throne,-*  :  the  whole  within  laurel-wreath.   —  Tetra- 

drachm . 

(Kelekian,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  97,  n°  1. 
Newell,  p.  113,  n°  429  (PI.  xm). 

14.98 

7936 
Pi.  291 

113 

JE19 

Head  of  Antiochus  X.  to  r.,  diademed  and  slightly  bearded  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

7.32 

BAIIAEH2       ,        v 
«,           ANTIOXOY       k        ;' 
*"         EY2EB0YI 

<J)IAOriATOP[02](to  I.).  Pilei  of  the  Dioscuri,  with  straps, 

laureated,  and  surmounted  by  stars;  in  field  to  1.  ^.  —  Chalcous. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  1894.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  97,  n°  5  (PI.  xxvi,  2). 

Tigranes  I  of  Armenia. 

Rule  in  Antioch. 

(B.C.  83-69). 

7937 
Pi.  291 

247.7 

J&26 

Bust  of  Tigranes  to  r.,  in  Armenian  tiara,  on  the  side  of  which, 
star  between  two  eagles  :  fillet  border. 

16.05 

* •    WPANOY  £0  \]'  Tyche  °f  Anti°ch'  draped'  Wearbg  mUrd 

crown,  seated  to  r.  on  rock;  holds  in  r.,  palm;  at  her  feet  swims 

the  river  Orontes,  horned  and  crowned  with  reeds ;  in  field,  to 

r.  /?  :  the  whole  in  laurel-wreath.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  103,  n°  5. 

—  746  — 


SYRIA 


(B).  Autonomous  and  Imperial  of  Syria,  Phoenicia,  &c. 

Wroth,  B.M.Cat.,  Galatia,  Cappodocia,  Syria,  1899. 
Babelon,  Perses  Achhnenides,  1893. 
De  Saulcy,  Numismatique  de  la  Terre  Sainte,  Paris,  1874. 

Dr  Head  has  divided  the  coinage  of  the  whole  region  between  the  Euphrates  and  the  Sea  into 
twelve  Districts,  in  the  order  adopted  by  Eckhel  : 

I.  COMMAGENE. 
[I.  CYRRHESTICA. 

III.  CHALCIDICE. 

IV.  PALMYRENE. 

V.  SELEUCIS  and   PIERIA. 
VI.  COELE-SYRIA. 
VII.  TRACHONITIS. 
VIII.  DECAPOLIS. 
IX.  PHOENICIA. 
X.  GALILAEA. 
XI.  SAMARIA. 
XII.  JUDAEA. 


—  747  — 

94 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

I.  COMMAGENE. 

(a).  Kings  of  Commagene. 

Antiochus  IV,  Epiphanes. 
A.  D.  38-72. 

7938 
PI.  291 

30) 

jE  25 

BA2IAEY2  MEANTIOXOI.   Bust  of  Antiochus  IV.  to  r.,  beard- 
less, wearing  diadem  :  border  of  dots. 

19.76 

T$L.   KOMMArHNflN.   Scorpion  ;  inscription    and  type   in    plain 
circle ;  the  whole  in  laurel-wreath  :  border  of  dots. 

(Hannover,  1882.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  106,  n°  1  (PI.  xiv,  9). 
Mionnet,  S.  VIII,  p.  100,  n°  3. 

Jotape,  wife  of  Antiochus  IV. 

7939 
Pi.  291 

240 

JE  26 

BA2IA  [I22A  IflTAnH]  0IAAAEAO  02.  Bust  of  Queen  Jotape  to 
r.,  diademed  and  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

15-55 

T$L.  KOMMArHNHN.  Scorpion  within  laurel-wreath   :    border  of 

dots. 

Babelon,  PI.  xxx,   14. 
B.M.Cat.,  Galatia  &c,  p.  109,  n°  1  (PI.  xv,  4). 

Epiphanes  and  Callinicus. 

Circ.  A.D.72. 

7940 
Pi.  291 

121 

JE  20 

[BAjCIAEHC  [YIOI]  (in  ex.).  Two  youthful  horsemen  (Epiphanes 
and  Callinicus),  each  wearing  chlamys,  riding  tol. :  border  of  dots. 

7.84 

^6.  KOMMArHNflN.  Capricorn  to  r. ;  above,  star;  beneath,  anchor; 
the  whole  in  laurel-wreath  :  border  of  dots. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1905.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  no,  n°  7. 

794 1 
PI.  291 

109 

JE  18 

Similar ;  only  top  part  of  ex.  inscr.  visible. 

T$L.  Similar. 

(Billoin  sale,  Paris,  1886.) 
Cf.  Mionnet,  V,  p.  1 32,  n°  23. 

7.06 

-  748  - 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt 

Metal 
Size. 

DKSCRIPTION- 

(b).  Cities. 

Samosata. 

(Samsat). 

On  the  Euphrates,  the  capital  of  the  Kings  of  Cotnmagene. 

hi  1  peri al  Coinage. 

Hadrian. 

7942 

73 

fii  19 

AAPIANOC  [C€BACTOC].  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing 

PI.  291 

4-73 

cuirass  and  paludamentum. 
OAA 

KOM 

(W.T.  Ready,  1899.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.    118,  no  20  (PI.   XVI,  8). 

Philip  Senior. 

7943 

297 

/E  33 

AVTOK  K  M  IOVAI     u    ,    rn,   ,•     c     •      .          1 

.  Bust  ot  Philip  Senior  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing 

Pi.  291 

19.24 

cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  OACAMOCAT6CONMH  TPOnOA  KOM.  Turreted  female  figure 

(the  Tyche  of  Samosata),  seated  to  1.  on  rock  ;  beneath,  Pegasos 

running:  to  1.  ;  in  field  1.,  Al  :  border  of  dots. 

(N.Dimitriou,  1893.) 
Cf.  type  B.M.Cat.,  p.  121,  n°«  44-S2. 

Zeugma. 

On  the  right  hank  oj  the  Euphrates,  opposite  Apameia,  both  cities 
founded  by  Seleucus  I  and  connected  by  a  bridge  of  boats  (H.  N.}  p.  776). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Marcus  Aurelius. 

7944 
PI.  291 

127 

JE  20 

.  .AY-     0-  Head  of  M.  Aurelius  to  r.,  radiate  :  border  of  dots. 
Z€VrMA 

8.23 

1^"     T€GON     within  laurel-wreath. 

r 

(Simpson  sale,  Edinburgh,  1887.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  125,  n°  16. 

Cf.  Mionnet,  S.  VIII,  p.  98,  n°  74. 

—  749  — 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Lucius  Verus. 

7945 
PI.  291 

120 

JE  20 

Legend  indistinct.  Head  of  L.  Verus  to  r.,  laureate. 
Z€YrMA 

7-77 

!£•      T€CON     within  laurel- wreath. 

A 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent.) 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xvi,  12  (I£.  with  A)- 
Philip  Senior. 

7946 
PI.  291 

230 

iE28 

AVTOKKMIOVAI  OlAinnOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Philip  Sen.  to  r.,  laur- 
eate, wearing  cuirass  and  patudamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

14.90 

tyL.  x€VTM  AT6HN.  Tetrastyle   temple,  with  peribolos   contain- 

ing grove,  and  having  on  r.  and  1.  colonnade,  and  in  front  a  por- 

tico of  two  storeys;  in  ex.,  Capricorn  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Greospan,  1901.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  127,  no  29 (PI.  xvi,  13). 

Mionnet,  V,  p.  127,  n°  102. 
Otacilia  Severa. 

7947 

234 

JE2S 

MAPHTAKIA  C60VAPAN  C€B.  Bust  of  Otacilia  to  r.,  wearing  ste- 

phane ;  crescent  at  shoulder. 

15. 16 

J$L.  s€VrM  AT€ON-  Temple,  as  on  last  coin;  in  ex.,  Capricorn  to 

r.  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  128,  n°  33. 

II.  CYRRHESTICA. 

Beroea. 

New  Aleppo  (Haleb). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Trajan. 

7948 
PI.  292 

160 

JE23 

AVTOK   P   KAI  NEP   TPAIANOC  APICT  C€B  T€PM  AAK  nAP0- 

Head  of  Trajan  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

10.36 

—  750  — 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


B€POI 
^-    AICON    within  laurel-wreath  :  border  of  dots. 

r 

(W.S.Lincoln,  1888.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  131,  n°  7  (PI.  xvn,  1). 


7950 
PI.  292 


7951 
PI.  292 


7949  J     188 
PI.  292     12. 1  { 


219     fiL  27 


14.19 


240 
15-55 


^28 


Ael 


1US. 


JE  25  I    A- AIAIOC  KAICAP.  Head  of  Aelius  to  r.,  bare.  Tooled. 


$L.   BE,^    within  laurel-wreath. 
AliiN 


(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 


Cf.  Mionnet,  S.  VIII,  p.   108,  n°  25. 

Hieropolis. 

Originally  Bambyce,  now  Mcmbij.  Changed  to  Hieropolis  by  Seleucus 
Nicator,  wlv  built  there  a  nau  temple  for  Atargatis  (Astarte),  the  great 
goddess  of  the  city.  (H.N.,  p.  777). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Caracal  la. 

AVT  KMAPKOC  AVPHA  ANTfl  [NINOC  C€B].  Bust  of  Caracalla  to 
r.,  bearded  and  laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum. 

l$L.  [0€AC  CVPIACl  l€POnOAITflN.  Atargatis,  wearing  chiton  and 

peplos,  seated  to  r.  on  throne,  on  each  side  of  which,  lion  to  r. ; 

she  holds  in  1.  tympanum  :  border  of  dots. 

(R.Serrure,  Paris,  1894.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  144,  n°  51  (PI.  xvn,  15). 
Mionnet,  V,  p.   141,  n°  51. 

Severus  Alexander. 

[AVT]KAIMAP  AVP  C6  AA6IANAPOC  C  • .  Bust  of  Severus  Alex- 
ander to  r.,  wearing  radiate  crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

fy.  0€AC  CVPIAC  l€POnOAIT[CON].  Atargatis,  wearing  tall  head- 
dress, chiton  and  peplos,  seated  to  r.  on  throne,  on  either  side 
of  which  is  a  lion ;  she  holds  in  1.  tympanum  ;  her  r.  elbow  rests 
on  side  of  throne  :  border  of  dots. 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  145,  n°  55. 


—  751   — 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7952 
PI.  292 


7953 
Pi.  292 


185 


11.98 


157 


10.17 


7954 
PI.  292 


JE  22 


JE  24 


53  -  5 


3-47 


JE  16 


III.  CHALCIDICE: 

Chalcis. 

(Kinnesrin). 

Near  Beroea  (Aleppo). 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Trajan. 

Bust  of  Trajan  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

OAXAA 

fy-   KIA6G0N    within  laurel- wreath. 

A 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  147,  no  1  (PI.  xvm,  1). 

Lucius  Verus. 

•  •  AVPHAIOC  OYH-  •  •  Bust  of  Lucius  Verus  to  r.,  laureate. 

tyL.  <t>AA  XAAKIA6C0N- •  •  Female  figure  standing  to  1.,   holding 

palm-branch,  spear  and  shield. 

Mionnet,  V,  p.  145,  n°  15. 
Cf.  type  Macd.,  Hunter  Cat.  IV  (PI.  lxxi,  26). 

IV.  PALMYRENE. 

No  coin  of  this  District  in  the  Weber  Collection. 

V.    SELEUCICIS  AND    PIERIA. 

Antiochia  ad  Orontem. 

The  Capital  of  the  Seleucid  Empire,  and  one  of  the  most  splendid  cities 

of  the  ancient  world.    The  chief  mint  of  the   royal  coinage  (H.  N . , 

p.  778). 

First  Century  B.C. 

Caesarian  Era,  beginning  (at  Antioch)  B.C. 49. 

Head  of  theTyche  of  Antioch  to  r.,  wearing  veil  andturreted  head- 
dress :  border  of  dots. 


752 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

I£.  [AjNTIOXEflN   (r.)   MHTPOnOAE[ni]  (1.)  Tripod   ;    date 

effaced . 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
Cf.  B  M.Cat.,  p.  156,  no  59. 

7955 
Pi.  292 

148.5 

JE  23 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

ANTIOXEON 
!$£..              THZ              (indistinct).  Zeus,  wearing  himation  about 

9.62 

MHTPOnOAEfll 

lower  limbs,  seated  to  1.  on   throne  ;    holds  in  r.   Nike  ;   in   1. 

sceptre;  in  field  1.  K;  in  ex.,  HKI  (228). 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
B. M.Cat.,  p.  1 54,  no  22. 

Coins  of  Imperial  Times. 

(a)  Without  heads  of  Emperors. 

Actian  Era  (B.C.  31). 

7956 
pi.  292 

90 

JE  19 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

36.  ANTIOXEON  Eni  OYAPOY*.  The  Tyche  of  Antioch,  wearing 

5.83 

turreted   head-dress,   chiton  and  peplos,  seated   to   r.  on  rock  ; 
holds  in  r.,  palm-branch  ;  at  her  feet,  river-god  Orontes,  swimm- 
ing; in  field  to  r.,  ZK  (27)  :  border  of  dots. 
*  P.  Quintilius  Sex.  F.  Varus,  Legaius  of  Syria,  B.C. 7-4. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
B. M.Cat.,  p.  159,  n°  57. 

Caesarian  Era  beginning  (at  Antioch)  B.C. 49. 

7957 
PI.  292 

57 

JE  16 

Female  head  to  r.  (Artemis),  wearing  stephane  :  border  ot  dots. 
fyL.  ANTIOX  EHNAP  (104).  Laurel-branch  :  border  of  dots. 

3.69 

(Neligan  sale,  1881.) 
B. M.Cat.,  p.  160,  n°  71  (PI.  xix,  7). 

7958 
Pi.  292 

55 

JE  16 

Similar. 

IJC.  Similar  ;  date  OP  (100V 

(Neligan  sale,  1881.) 

3.56 

753  — 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7959 
Pi .  292 

84 

JE  20 

ANTIOXEflN.  Head  of  the  Tyche  of  Antioch  to  r.,  wearing  veil 
and  turreted  head-dress  :  border  of  dots. 

5-44 

T$L.  EniKOYAAPATOY*.  Ram  running  to  r.,  looking  back;  above, 

crescent  and  star  ;  beneath,  ETEP  (105). 

*  C.  Ummidius  Durmius  Quadratus,  Legatus  of  Syria,  A.D.$i-6o. 

(W.S.Lincoln,  1886.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  160,  n°  74  (PI.  xix,  8). 

7960 
PI.  292 

80 

JE  19 

Similar. 

tyL.  Lighted  altar  garlanded  ;  in  ex.,  ET  A[P]  (104):  border  of  dots. 

5.18 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  161,  no  76  (PI.  xix,  9). 

Mionnet,  5.  VIII,  p.  128,  n°  29. 

7961 

4r 

JE  15 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar  ;  date  indistinct. 

2.65 

(Neligan  sale,  1881.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  161,  n°  79. 

7962 
Pi.  292 

62.5 

JE  16 

Head  of  Artemis  to  r.,  wearing  stephane  :  border  of  dots. 
fy.  ANTIOXE   ETHP  (108).  Lyre  :  border  of  dots. 

4.05 

(Neligan  sale,  1881.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  161,  n°  80  (PI.  xix,  10). 

BRONZE. 

Caesarian  Era. 

7963 
Pi.  292 

35   5 

JE  16 

ANTI   QX6G0N  MHTPOnOA€C0C  Head  of  Apollo  to  1.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

2.30 

T$L.  6T0VC  ASPI  (194).  Caduceus,  winged  :  border  of  dots. 

(Neligan  sale,  1881.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p. 165,  n°  122  (but  diff.  date). 

(b).  With  heads  of  Emperors. 

Augustus. 

7964 
Pi.  292 

121 

JE  22 

KAI2API  [lEBAZTfl]  APXIEPEI.  Head  of  Augustus  to  r.,  laureate: 
border  of  dots. 

7.84 

754  — 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DKSCRII'TION' 


796$ 

PI.  292 


146 

9.46 


.£2* 


7966 
PI.  292 


240 

1555 


JE  30 


7967 
PI.  292 


210 

1 3 .  60 


^25 


APXJE 
PATIKON 
fy--      ANTIO       Within  wreath. 

XEII 

ZK(27) 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  167,  no  155. 


(Webster  sale,  1886.) 


Tiberius. 

C6BACT0C  C€BACTOV  KAICAP.  Head  of  Tiberius  to  r.,   bare  : 
border  of  dots. 

A 

€nici 

r»,     AA  NOV  *       .  ,  .     ,        ,  . 

1%..      AK1Tin      within  laurel-wreath. 

X€HN 

€M(45) 

*  D.  Caecilius  Metellus  Creticus  Sil.inus,  Lt*atus  of  Syria,  A.D.11-17. 

(Gian  Louisides,  1905.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  169,  n°  i$2  (PI.  xx,  14.) 


Nero. 


IMNERCLAV.  CAESAR.   Head  of  Nero  tor.,  laureate;  in  front, 
simpulum  :  border  of  dots. 


(Sotheby  sale,  1888.) 


T$L.  S  C  in  laurel-wreath  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat  ,  p.  173,  n°  179. 

Vespasian . 


AVTO-KP  KAI2  OVEinAIIA.  Head  of  Vespasian  tor.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

fyL.  ET0V2  T  lEPOV-  Eagle  to  1.,  holding  wreath  in  beak  ;  wings 

open   ;     in  field    to    1.,    club   downwards  :  border  of  dots.  — 

Tetrad  rachm. 

(W.S.Lincoln.) 


—  755 


95 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7968 
PI.  293 


7969 
PI.  293 


7970 
PI.  293 


7971 
PI.  293 


360 
23  .  32 


JEyy 


■  337 
21.83 


JE  32 


203 
13-15 


^25 


246 
r5  -94 


Billon. 
25 


Elagabalus. 

AVT  K  MAV-.  ANTHNINOC  C€.  Bust  of  Elagabalus  to  r.,  laur- 
eate :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  ANTIOX6HN  M  KOA.  Female  figure  (the  Tyche  of  Antioch), 
wearing  chiton,  peplos,  and  turreted  head-dress,  seated  to  1.  on 
rock ;  holds  in  r.  hand,  ears  of  corn  ;  1.  hand  rests  on  rock  ;  at 
her  feet,  river-god  Orontes  swimming;   above,  ram  running  1. 


looking  back  ;  in  field, 


A  € 


border  of  dots. 


(Smyrna,  1890.) 


(Webster  sale,  1886.) 


s  c 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  206,  n°46i. 

Similar;  legend  ending  in  C€€- 

^£.  ANTIOX€HN  M  KOAH.  Similar  type. 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  206,  n°  459. 
Mionnet,  5.  VIII,  p.  145,  n°  122. 

Severus  Alexander. 

AYT  KM  AV  P  C€  AA6ZANAPOC  Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to  r., 
wearing  radiated  crown,  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of 
dots. 

$L.  ANTIQX€HN  MKO.  The  Tyche  of  Antioch  seated    to  1.  on 

A  € 

rock  ;  in  field,    *       :  border  of  dots. 

S  C 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1892.) 

Gl.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  207,  n°  470. 

Gordian  III. 

AVTOKKMANT  TOPAIANOC  C€B-  Bust  of  Gordian  III.  to  r., 
laureate,  wearing  paludamentum   and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

I£.  AHMAPX  6ZOVCIAC;  in  exergue,  SC.  Eagle  facing,  head  1., 
with   wreath  in  beak  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Originally  in  Gen1  Fox  Colln.) 
B.M.  Cat.,  p.  2ii,  n°  496. 
Mionnet,  V,  p.  184,  no  284. 


756 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DFSC1UPTION 


Philip  Senior. 

JE2S       AVTOKK  MIOVAOlAinnOCC€B.  Bust  of  Philip  Sen.  to  r.,  laur- 
'•  293     14.25  eate,  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

fy..  ANTIOX6HN  MHTPOKOAHN.   Female   bust    (the  Tyche   of 

Antioch)  to  r.,  draped,  veiled  and  turreted  ;  above,  ram  running 

to  r.   looking  back  ;   in   field,  A€    and  S  C  ;  below,   star    and 

crescent  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  214,  no  524. 


7973 
PI.  293 


349 

16. 13 


Trebonianus  Gallus. 

AVTOKKrOVIBTP€BrAAAOC  C€B-  Bust  of  Trebonianus  Gallus 
to  r.,  laureate,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

fy.  ANTIOX6HN  MHTPOKOAON.  Tetrastyle  shrine  containing 
figure  of  the  Tyche  of  Antioch  and  the  Orontes  ;  above  shrine, 
ram  running  to  r.  looking  back  ;  in  field,  A€  ;  in  ex.  S-Ci:  bord- 
er of  dots. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  1892.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  229,  n°  653  (PI.  xxvi,  4). 


7974 
PI.  293 


IO7 
6-93 


Antiocheni  ad  Daphnen. 

Antiochus  IV,  Epiphanes. 
B.C.  175-164. 

IE  21       Head  of  Antiochus  IV.  to  r.,  radiate  :  border  of  dots. 

ANTIOXEHN 

^-.  THN  •   Zeus,   naked   to  waist,  standing  to  front, 

TTPOI  AA<DNHI 
head  1.,  holding  wreath  in  outstretched  r.  ;  in  field  1.,  outside 

iuscr.,  An-  —  Chalkous. 

(Bompois  and  Billoin  sales,  Paris.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  Seleucid  Kings,  PI.  xm,  1. 
Cf.  Babelon,  Rois  de  Syrie,  PI.  xiv,  6. 


757  — 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7975 
PI.  293 


61 
3-95 


JE  17 


7976 
Pi.  .93 


56 
3.62 


JE  16 


7977 
PI.  293 


198 
"12.83 


JE  25 


Similar.     . 

ANTIOXEHN 

^.  THN        •  Similar  type;  in  field,  1.,  tripod,  and  AA. 

nP02  A-- 

Hemi-Chalkous. 

Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  Ill,  p.  51,  n°  69. 

Apameia. 

(Kid' at  el-Mudik). 

Originally  called  Pharnake,  and  then  Pella  ;  renamed  by  Seleucus  I 
in  honour  of  his  wife  Apame.  It  was  a  regal  mint-place  of  Antiochus  IV. 
and  later  Seleucidan  kings.  (H.N.,  p.  780). 

First  Century  B.C. 

Head  ofDemeterto  r.,  wearing  veil  and  corn-wreath. 

[AlnAMEON 
^-     TH2  IEPAZ    .  Ear  of  corn  between  two  poppy-heads  on  one 
[KAJI  A2YAOY 

stalk ;  in  field,  BTTI  (282). 

(O.Noury  Bey,  1902.) 
Cf.  type  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  xxvni,  1. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  V,  p.  221,  n°  554. 

Emisa. 
(Horns). 

On  the  Orontes  ;  celebrated  for  its  temple  of  Elagabalus  (H.N., 
p.   780). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Julia  Domna. 

IOYAIA  AOMNA  AVT.  Bust  of  Julia  Domna  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

I£.  €MI  CON  K  O  AflNIAC  Great  altar  (01  Elagabalus  at  Emisa)  : 

border  of  dots. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  238,  n°  9  (PI.  xxvn,  11). 
Mionnet,  V,  p.  228,  n°  599. 


758 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

description: 

Epiphaneia. 

On  the  Otolites,  the  Hamalhof  the  Old  Testament ;  received  its  Greek 
name  from  Antiochus  IV.  Epiphanes  (H.N.,  p.781). 

Second  Century  B.C. 

7978 

1 10 

fc  19 

Female  head  (the  Tyche  of  Epiphaneia)  to  r.,  wearing  veil  and  tur- 

PI.  293 

7.12 

reted  head-dress  :  border  of  dots. 

EnDIOANEON 
fy-.     THC    l€PAC   •  Zeus,  wearing  himation,  seated  to  I.,  holds  in 

[kJaiaiyaoy 

r.  Nike,  1.  hand  on  sceptre. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  189 1.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  242,  n°  1. 

Gabala. 

(Jebeleh). 
South  of  Laodiceia  ad  Mare. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Trajan. 

7979 
PI .  293 

149 

/£  22 

Head  of  Trajan  to  r.,  laureate. 

J$L.   TABAA^flN  (indistinct).  Goddess  (Astarte  ?)   seated  to  1.  ;   at 

9.6s 

her  feet,  sphinx  to  1.  ;  in  field,  BNP  (152)  :  border  of  dots. 

(A. O. van  Lennep,  Smyrna,  1892.) 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  244,  no  4  (PI.  xxvm,  8). 

Mionnet,  V,  p.  234,  n°  633. 

Laodiceia  ad  Mare. 

(Latdkiyeh). 

Refounded  by  Seleucus   I  and  named  after  his   mother  Laodice,  an 

important  city  with  an  excellent  harbour  (H .  N . ,  p.  781). 

First  Century  B.C. — Circ.  47  B.C. 

7980 
Pi.  295 

138 

JE  22 

Radiate  male  head  to  r.,  beardless  (Helios  ?)  :  border  of  dots. 

8.94 

—  759  — 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7981 
PI.  293 


53 

3-43 


JE  17 


7982 
Pi.  293 


*45 
9-39 


JE  22 


7983 
Pi.  293 


140 
9-07 


JE  22 


7984 
Pi.  293 


195 
12,63 


JE  26 


AAOAIKEHN 
^.   TH2  IEPAIKAI-  Artemis,  wearing  short-chiton  and  quiver 
AYTONOMOY 

at  shoulder,  standing  to  1.  ;  holds  in  r.  spear,  in  1.  bow;  in  field 

1.  Nl. 

(Gen'  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  248,  D°  12  (PI.  xxix,  6). 
Cf.  Mionnet,  V,  p.  246,  n°  709). 


Circ.  B.C. 47  —  Augustus. 

Bust  of  Artemis  to  1.,  wearing  stephane  and  quiver  at  shoulder  : 
border  of  dots. 

fy.  lOYAIEHNTnN  KAI  AAOAIKEflN.  Boar's  head  to  1.  :  border 
of  dots. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent,  1883.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  249,  n°  21  (PI.  xxix,  10). 
Mionnet  V,  p.  243,  n°  680. 


Head  of  the  Tyche  of  Laodiceia  to  r.,  wearing  veil  and  turreted 
head-dress  :  border  of  dots. 

[IO]YAIEflN 
^.      THN  KAI     •  Tyche,  standing  to  1.,  holding  in  1.  cornuco- 
AAOAIKEflN 

piae ;  in  field  1.  AM  ;  in  ex.  €P- 

(J .  P .  Lambros,  1892.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  xxix,  8. 


Similar. 

^6.  Similar  ;  Tyche  holds  rudder  in  r. ;  in  field  1.  AK- 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  249,  no  15. 


(1898.) 


Imperial  Coinage. 
Domitian. 

KAICAPI  C6BACTH  TCPMANIKn  AOM6TIANH.  Head  of  Domitian 

to  1.,  laureate. 


760  — 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


fy.  lOYAIEfiN  TflNKAIAAOAIKEnN.  Bust   of  Tyche  of  Laodi- 

ceia  to  r.,  wearing  veil  and  turreted  head-dress  ;  in  field  1.  X_;  to 

r.  CA  and   PR   :  border  of  dots. 

Q.Hahlo,  Berlin,  1888.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  252,  n°  34  (PI.  xxx,  2). 
Mionnet,  5.  VIII,  n°   221. 

7985        121   i  ^E  21      AVTOKPATnP  AOMITIA  NOCCEBACTOC.  Head  of  Domitian  to 
PI.  294     7.84  !  I.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

IOYAIE 

Y$L.  _  .  Tyche  of  Laodiceia  standing  to  I.,  holding  in  extend- 

KAI    AAO 

AIKEHN 

ed  r.  wreath,  and  in  1.  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

(J.P.Lambros,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  252,  n°  38. 


7986 


294 


7987 


166 
IO.75 


JE  25 


_i6j_ 
10.82 


JE  26 


Trajan. 

AVTO   KN€PTPAl]ANOC  APICTKAICC6B  TEPM  AAK .    Head    of 
Trajan  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

I£.  IOYAIECON  TOON  KAI  AAOAIK6CON.   Bust   of  the  Tyche    of 

Laodiceia  to  1.,  wearing  veil  and  turreted  head-dress  ;  in  field  to 

r.  fX  ;  date  TIP  (163)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Steffen,  Constantinople,  1897.) 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  253,  n°  49. 


Similar. 


J$L.  Similar  ;  in  field  A;  date,  BZP  (162). 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  253,  n°  40. 


Antoninus  Pius. 

7988        190     JE  27        ..  .THN6INON  C€B.  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laureate  :  bord- 
P1- 294     12.31  er  of  dots. 

fy.  [IOYAIE]  flN  TflN  KAI  AAOAIK6HN.  Bust  of  the  Tyche  of 

Laodiceia  to  1.,  wearing  turreted  head-dress;  in  field  r.  PP  (190): 

border  of  dots. 

(Gen>  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  256,  n°  72. 
Cf.  Mionnet,  V,  p.  253,  n°  750. 


—   761    — 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


7989 
PI .  294 


182 

u-79 


JE26 


7990 


108 
7.00 


JE21 


7991 
PI.  294 


122 
7-90 


JE  20 


Septimius  Severus. 

AYT  KAI    C€n  C60VHPOC   Head   of  Septimius  Severus  to   r., 
laureate. 

IOYA 
AAOAIC 
fy..  €OY  MHT   within  laurel-wreath  :  border  of  dots. 
PO  nOA 

€G0C 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  258,  no  83  (PI.  xxx,  10). 


Geta. 


•  •  COP  ("€•••  Bare-headed  bust  of  Geta  to  r.,  wearing  paludamen- 
tum. 

I£.  SEP  I  COL  LAV  I  DMET  I  PO  within  laurel-wreath. 

(Gen*  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
Mionnet,  V,  p.  258,  n°  783. 

Rhosus. 
On  the  Gulf  of  Issus. 

BRONZE. 

First  Century  B.C.  (?) 

Veiled  and  turreted  female  head  of  City  to  r.,  with  palm-branch  on 
shoulder. 

fy.  POZEHN  I  THI  IEPA2(to  r.).   KAI  I  AZVAOV  |  [AVT]ONO- 

MOV  (to  1.).  Draped   simulacrum   (Syrian  divinity,   Hadad  ?) 

placed  on  a  pedestal,  between  foreparts  of  two  oxen  ;  in  r.,  he 

holds  thunderbolt,  and  in  1.,  knife ;  above  bull's  heads,  bonnets 

of  the  Dioskuri. 

(Gen'  Moore  sale,  1889.) 

Cf.  Imhoof,  Monn.  gr.,  p.  1440,  n°  8. 

Cf.  Mionnet,  V,  p.  269,  n°  836. 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  Galatia,  p.  lxx. 

Cf.  Macdonald,  Hunter  colt.,  Ill,  p.  210,  n°  1  (PI.  lxxiv,  23  ;  rev.). 


—  762 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION1 


7992 
PI.  264 


46 
2.98 


JE  14 


7993 
PI.  294 


148 
9-59 


JE  20 


7994 
PI.  294 


221 
14.32 


A28 


7995 
Pi.  294 


224 


^.28 


Era  begining  B.C.  39. 

Male  bust  to  1.,  in  crested  helmet  and  cuirass  ;  to  r.,  €T  ;  1.  HMP 
(148)  :  border  of  dots. 


(W.S.Lincoln,  1887.) 


fyL.  PH  C€flN.  Acrostolion  :  border  of  dots. 

Seleucia  Pieria. 
(SeleukijeV). 

The  port  of  Ant ioch  founded  by  Seleucus  I,  and  one  of  the  mints  of 
the  Syrian  kings. 

Second  Century  B.C. 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

IEAEYKEHN 

fyL.  .  Thunderbolt ;  the  whole  within  laurel-wreath. 


B       rVP 


(Billoin  sale,  Paris,  1886.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  269,  n°  7  (PI.  xxxn,  5). 


Second  Cent.  B.C.  (from  B.C.   104)  and  First  Cent.  B.C. 

Female  bust  (the  Tyche  ofSeleucia)  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  head- 
dress, veil,  earring  and  necklace  :  bead  and  reel  border. 

lEAEVKEflN 
l$L.  .  Thunderbolt  (with  iillet  attached)  on  cushion 

AVTONOMOV 

placed  on  stool;  beneath  stool  Bl  ;  to  r.  2L  :  the  whole  in  laurel- 
wreath.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent,  London.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxxn,  8. 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar;  beneath  stool,  Tl  ;  to  r.  0.  — Tetradrachm. 

(D.  Kelekian,  1893.) 
Ct".  B.M.Cat.,  p.  271,  n°  20. 

-   763    - 

96 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

(First  Cent.  B.C.). 

7996 

PI.  294 

54 

jRi9 

Bust  of  the  Tyche  ofSeleucia  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  head-dress, 
veil,  earring  and  necklace  :  border  of  dots. 

3.50 

$6.     ZEAEYKEflN  1  TH2    IEPA2   (above)     KAI  |  AVTONOMOV 

(below).  Winged  thunderbolt;  above,  l"l  (year  13);  in  field,  to 
r.,  between   thunderbolt  and  inscr.  X  ;  the  whole   in   laurel- 

wreath.  —  Drachm. 

(O .  Noury  Bey,  1 904 .) 
Imhoof,  Cabinet  at  the  Hague,  p.  82,  n°  1  (PI.  IX,  15). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

7997 
Pi .  294 

in 

JE  20 

EHIKD   MDADY  HnR.  Female  bust  (the  Tyche  of  Seleucia)  to  1., 
wearing  turreted  head-dress  and  veil ;  behind  head,  palm-branch : 

7.19 

bead  and  reel  border. 

CEAEYKEDN 

^"   KA\  AVTONO  '  Thunderbolt  (with  fillet  attached)  on  cushion 

MOY 

placed  on  stool  :  bead  and  reel  border. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  272,  n°  31  (PI.  xxxn,  10).    ' 
Mionnet,  V,  p.  275,  n°  878. 

7998 
Pi.  294 

100 

JE  20 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar. 

(Billoin  sale,  Paris,  1886.) 

6.48 

7999 
PI.  294 

89 

JE  20 

Similar;  head  to  r.  ;  only  date  legible. 

I$L.  Similar. 

(A.O.van  Lennep,  1893.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  272,  n°  31. 

5.76 

Imperial  Coinage 
Trajan 

8000 
PI.  294 

183 

JE  25 

AVTOKPKAIC  N€P  TPAIANOC!APICT  C€B  T€PM    AAK|.  Head  of 

Trajan  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

11.85 

—  764 


SYRIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8001 
PI.  294 


8002 
PI.  294 


126 

~1T 


JE  22 


148 
9-  59 


8003 
PI.  294 


62 
4.01 


JE  22 


&  16 


(Smyrna,  1891 .) 


^L.  C€A6VK€CON  T7KPIAC;    /^TjF-  .  Sacred  stone  of  Zeus  Kasios 

KACIOC 

(with  fillet  attached)  within  shrine  of  four  pillars  surmounted 

by  pyramidal  roof  on  which  eagle  :  bead  and  reel  border. 

(W.S.Lincoln,  1887.) 
B.  M.  Car..,  p.  274,  n°  57. 

Septimius  Severus. 

.•C€n  C60VHPOC.   Head  of  Septimius  Severus  to  i\,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

ty..  C6A6VK6HN  TTKPIAC.  Thunderbolt  (with  fillet  attached),  on 
cushion  placed  on  stool  :  border  of  dots. 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  275,  n°  49. 

VI.     COELE— SYRIA. 
Damascus. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Caracalla. 

AYTOKPAANTONINOC-  (sic).  Head  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

tyL.  AAMAC  KOV  MHTPOnOA€OC- The  Tychc  of  Damascus,  drap- 
ed and  turreted,  seated  to  1.  on  rock  ;  r.  hand  outstretched  hold- 
ing short  club?;    in  1.,  comucopiae  ;    at    her  feet,    River-god 

swimming  :  border  of  dots. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent.) 
Mionnet,  5.  VIII,  p.  197,  n°    19. 
Cf.  rev.  type  of  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  285,  n°  19  (under  Geta). 

Leucas  on  the  Chrysoroas. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Trajan. 

AYKAI  N€P  TPAIANOC  T€P  AAK.  Head  of  Trajan  to  r.,  laureate- 
border  of  dots. 


-  76) 


SYRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

$L.  A€VKAAIflN  KAAVAI€flN.  Head  of  the  Tyche   of  Leucas  to 

r.,  wearing  veil  and  turreted  head-dress  :  border  of  dots. 

(O.  Noury  Bey,  1905.) 

VII.  TRACHONITIS. 

No  coin  of  this  District  in  the  Weber  Collection. 

VIII.  DECAPOLIS. 

No  coin  of  this  District  in  the  Weber  Collection. 

—  766 


PHOENICIA 


-    767 


PHOENICIA 


PHOENICIA 

G.  F.   Hill,  B.M.C.,  Phoenicia,  1910. 

Babelon,  Les  Perses  Achimenides,  1893. 

Rouvier,  Numismatique  des  villes  de  la  Phlnicit,  1900- 1904. 


—  768 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8004 
PI.  29S 


8005 
PI.  295 


8006 
PI.  295 


8007 
PI.  29S 


51-8 
3.36 


JR.  13 


54-6 
3   54 


JR.  13 


8-5 
0.55 


^  7 


161 


A21 


10.47 


PHOENICIA 

Aradus. 
Built  on  an  island  of  the  northern  coast  of  Phoenicia. 

Late  fifth  and  early  fourth  centuries  B.C. 

Phoenician  fish-god,  with  beard  and  hair  in  long  plaits ;  holds  in 
each  hand  dolphin  by  the  tail. 

fyi.  Galley  to  r.  :  the  whole  in  shallow  dotted  incuse  square.  — 

Tetrobol. 

(W.S.Lincoln,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  Phoenicia,  p.  2,  n°  3  (PI.  1,  2). 

J&ty  (nd,  above).  Similar  type. 

f$L.  Galley  to  r.  ;  beneath,  winged  hippocamp  to  r.  (head  of  horse 

with   plume)  :  the  whole  in  dotted  shallow  incuse  square.  — 

Tetrobol. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  3,  no  8  (PI.  1,  6). 

Ifii.  Half-figure  of  Phoenician  fish-god,  head  tor.,  bearded;  holds 
in  each  hand  dolphin  by  the  tail  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Prow  of  galley  to  r.,  with  eye  and  row  of  shields  on  bulwark  ; 

below,   dolphin  to  r.  ;   the  whole  in  dotted  incuse  square.  — 

Obol. 

(W.J.Webster,  1889.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  4,  n°  16  (PI.  1,  10). 
Babelon,  Perses  Achim.,  PI.  XXII,  7. 

First  half  of  fourth  century  B.C. 

Head  of  Melkart,  laureate,  to  r.,  hair  and  whiskers  dotted,  pointed 
beard  represented  by  lines ;  eye  full. 

4p["/J  (Na>  above).  Galley  to  r.,  with  eye  at  prow,  curved  ornament 

on  poop,  row  of  shields  along  bulwark  ;  below,  three  wavy  lines 

representing  water :  the  whole  within  shallow  incuse.  —  Persic 

stater. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1895.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  4,  no  18  (PI.  I,  12). 


—  769  — 


PHOENICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

1 

|  8008 

;P1.  29s 

1 

163 

JK2I 

Similar.   ■'', 

fyL.  Similar.  —  Persic  stater. 

(Delbecke  sale,  Franklort-on-M.,  1891.) 
Babelon,  Poses  Achem.,  PI.  xxn,  14). 

10.56 

8009 
;pi.  295 

161 

J&19 

Similar. 

I$£.  Similar  ;  ¥'uf-  —  Persic  stater. 

(Bompois  sale,  Paris,  1882.) 
Babelon,  P.  A .,  p.  128,  n°  879  (PI.  xxn,  14). 

10.43 

1 

8010 
pi.  295 

53-8 

JR.  17 

Similar  :  truncation  of  neck  dotted  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  &t\.  Similar  type  :  dotted    square  within  incuse  square.  — 

Persic  Tetrobol. 

(W.S.Lincoln,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  6,  n°  31  (PI.  1,  20). 

Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxn,  16. 

3-49 

801 1 

pi.  295 

13  .2 

J&9 

Similar  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Similar;  double  line  of  waves  below  galley  ;  curved  line  beneath. 

0.86 

• 

—  Persic  Obol. 

(Constantinople,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  11,  6. 

Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxn,  19. 

Post-Alexandrine  Coinage. 

Cite.  B.C. 260-240. 

8012 
pi.  295 

40.8 

JK14 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  bearded  and  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  R  above.  Prow  of  galley  to  1.  with  Athene  as  figure-head,  fight- 

2.64 

ing  to  1.  :  border  of  dots.  —  Attic  Tetrobol. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  13,  no  86  (PI.  in,  1). 

8013 

pi.  295 

32.5 

JR.  12 

Head  of  Tyche  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

^L.  Prow  of  galley  to  1.,  with  stern  rising  forward;   above,  y?  : 

2. 11 

border  of  dots.  —  Attic  Hemidrachm. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  13,  no  87  (PI.  in,  2). 

—  770  — 


PHOENICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION" 

8014 

30.5 

J&I2 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar.  —  Attic  Hemidrachm. 

(Carfrae  sale,  1901.) 
B.M.Cat.,  no  87. 

I.98 

Circ.  B.C. 243-23 3. 

8015 
PI.  29s 

92 

JE  20 

Head  ofTyche  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown  :  border  of  dots. 
fyL.  Prow  of  galley  to  1.,  with  figure  head  of  Athene  fighting  to  1. 

5.96 

with  spear  and  shield  ;  above,  uncertain  object  (palm-tree  ?)  and 

letter  # ;  to  v.,  A  ;  beneath,  II  III  III  Z  (28). 

(VV.  Webster.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  in.  8. 

Cf.  Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxm,  6. 

8016 

62 

JE  15 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

PI.  295 

4.01 

tyL.    Triple-pointed    ram   of  galley   to    1.  ;    above,  /yip  ;    below, 

lll-APV  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.J.Webster.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  18, n°  126. 

Circ.  B.C.  1 74- 1 10. 

8017 

63.5 

^<  18 

Bee  with  staight  wings,  seen  from  above  ;  to  1.  and  r.  monograms, 

PI.  29s 

4. II 

F\  (=  no]  M   :  border  ot  dots. 

fyL  APAAIHN-  Stag  standing  to  r.  in  front  of  palm-tree.  —  Attic 

Drachm. 

(W.J.  Webster.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  20,  n°   148. 

8018 
PI.  295 

63.7 

J&18 

Similar ;  same  monograms. 

fyL.  Similar;  APAAin[N].  —  Attic  Drachm. 

(Spink,  1891.) 

4.13 

8019 
PI.  295 

33 

J£  12 

Head  ofTyche  to  r.,  turreted  and  veiled  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  Aphlaston  ;  date  illegible. 

(Constantinople,   1897.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  iv,  9. 

2.14 

Cf.  Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxiv,  3. 

97 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8020 

PI.  295 


228 
14-77 


JR.  26 


8021 
PI.  295 


55 

3.56 


JE  16 


8022 
PL  295 


60 


JE  16 


8023 

PI.  29s 


120 

77-7 


JE  20 


Circ.  B.C.  137-45. 

Bust  of  Tyche  to  r.,  veiled  and  turreted,  hair  rolled  and  in  chignon  : 
border  of  dots. 

l$L.  APAAIflN-    Nike  advancing  to  1. ;   hair  knotted  on  crown  of 
head  ;  wears  long  chiton  and  holds  in  r.,  aphlaston,  in  1.,  palm- 

9<1P 

branch;  in  field  1.     $|    (64/3):  the  whole  in  laurel-wreath. — 


Attic  Tetradrachm. 


AI 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  33,  n°  273. 


(Pearson,  London,  1880.) 


Circ.  B.C.  137-127. 

Heads  of  Zeus  and  his  consort,  wearing  stephane,  jugate  :  border 
of  dots. 

^i..  Prow  of  galley  to  1.,  with  figure-head  of  Athene  fighting  to  1.; 
above,  y&  (tk)  below,  date  U-MfrV  (132)  (=  128/7)  :  border 


of  dots. 


Similar. 


B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  36,  no  297. 
Cf.  Babelon,  P. A.,  PL  xxni,  17. 


(W.Webster,  1883.) 


J$L.  Similar;  below  type  .  .  .-HlZfaV  (127-6). 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  36,  no  298. 

Bust  of  Tyche  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown  and  necklace  ;  hair 
rolled  and  falling  on  nape  of  neck;  behind  shoulder,  palm-branch: 
border  of  dots. 

fyL.  Poseidon,  nude  to  waist,  seated  to  1.  on  prow  of  galley  to  1., 
holding  wreath  in  extended  r.,  resting  with  1.  on  trident  ;  as 
figure-head,    Athene   ;   above,    y^;  below,  III  III  H  \AfoV  (= 

A      ' 

134/3)  :  border  of  dots. 

(A .  O .  van  Lennep,  1892.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat..  p.  36,  n°  300. 


—   772  — 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


INSCRIPTION' 


8024 
PI.  295 


8025 
PI.  295 


8026 
PI.  295 


8027 
PI.  295 


27-3 

1.77 


JE  13 


8028 


3° 

1.94 


.R  10 


18.5 

I  .20 


M.  12 


/£  22 


5.24 


134 

8.68 


JE  21 


Veiled  and  turreted  head  of  Tyche  to  r.  ;   behind,  palm  :  border 
of  dots. 

tyL.  Galley;  above,  A  [?]  and  the  date  9T- 

(W.M.  Ready,  1906.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxxviii,  10;  Int.  XXXV,  R.I.V. 

Circ.  B.C.  1 19-109. 

Veiled  and  turreted  head  of  Tyche  to  r. ;  behind,  palm  :  border  oi 
dots. 

fyL.  Prow  of  galley  to  1.,  with  stern  curving  upwards;  above,  OCY  ; 

below,  date,  AMP  (119-8).  —  Attic  Hemidrachm. 

(Spink,  1 901.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  39,  n°  319. 

Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  148.  n°  1054. 

Circ.  B.C.  r  1 1 -1 10. 

Winged  head  of  Gorgon  Medusa  facing,  with  serpents  in  the  head 

and  at  neck  :  border  of  dots. 

OMP(iii-iio) 
\]L.  Aphlaston  ;  on  1.  and  r.  date  and  mint-letters  :       A     •  — Attic 

BC 

(W.T.  Ready,  1895.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  39,  n»  322  (PI.  v,  7). 

Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxiv,  6. 


Diobol. 


Circ.  B.C. 29/8— A. D.i  15/6. 
Bust  to  r.,  beardless,  and  radiate  (Helios),  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  APAAIflN  (to  1.).  Small  basket  containing  two  ears  of  corn, 
and  vine-branch  with  two  bunches  of  grapes;  above,  T  ;    to  r., 

BNT(92-0. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  v,  13. 
Cf.  Babelon,  P. A..  I>1.  xxxiv,  18. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Claudius. 

Bust  of  Astarte-Europa  to  r.,  wearing  stephane  and  veil ;  in  front, 
small  head  of  Claudius  tor.,  bare.  Countermark,  head  of  Tyche  (?). 


7/3 


PHOENICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

fyL.  APAAIHN-  Humped  Dull  galloping  to  1.  ;  above  T9Z  (48-9); 

to  1.,  indistinct  letters  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M  Cat.,  p.  46,  n°  361. 

Trajan. 

8029 

134 

JE  21 

Bust  of  Astarte-Europa  to  r.  ;  in  front,  small  head  of  Trajan  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

8.68 

^L.  Similar  type  to  preceding  coin;  above,  CIT  (106-7);  m  front 

of  bull,  9  ;  below,  APAAION- 

(Grenspan,  1901.) 
B.M. Cat.,  p.  47,  no  368  (PI.  VI,  5). 

M.  Aurelius  and  L.   Verus. 

8030 

151 

JE  22 

. .  CO  NINOC  KAIOV. . .  Busts  of  M.  Aurelius  and  L.  Verus,  con- 
fronted, laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

9.78 

fy,.  APAAICON.  Tyche  seated  tol.  on  rudder  ;  above,  AKY  (162-3)  ; 

in  field  1.  €  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M. Cat.,  p.  49,  n°  380  (PI.  vi.  71). 

Berytus. 

(JBeyroui). 

First  Cent.  B.C. 

8031 
PI.  295 

90.5 

JE  19 

Bust  of  Tyche  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown  and  veil   :  border  of 
dots. 

5.86 

fyL.  BHPYTIGON-  Nike  to  r.,  on  prow  with  stem  rising  in  curve 

forward  ;  she  holds  wreath  ;  in  field  r.,  aphlaston  ;  date  illegible  : 

border  of  dots. 

B.M.  Cat.,  p.  55,  no  25  (PI.  vn,  14). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Caracal  la. 

8032 
PI.  29S 

148 

JE  24 

IMP  MAVPSE  ANTON  AVG-  Bust  ofCaracalla  to  r.,  laureate  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

9-59 

—  774 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


I)  INSCRIPTION" 


8033 
PI.  295 


8034 
PI.  295 


8035 
PI .  296 


33° 
21.38 


JE  30 


161 
1 1 .72 


/E  24 


266 
17.23 


M  28 


tyL.  [COLJBEP-  Poseidon,  draped  and  vearing  kalathos,  standing  to 

front,  head  1.,  in  car  drawn  over  waves  by  four  hippocamps  ;  he 

holds  in  r.  dolphin,  in  1.  trident  :  border  of  dots. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  75,  no  156  (PI.  x,  5). 
Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxv,  20. 

Elagabalus. 

IMP  CAES  MAVfl  ANTONINVS  AVG-    Bust   of  Elagabalus    to  r., 
laureate,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 


COL  IVLAVG  FEL    ~        .      c  .  .  ...        ... 

i>6.         0  _n  r         >.       .  lempleof  tour  columns,  within  which 
'  CR  (in  ex.)  r  ' 


BEI 


figure  of  Astarte  crowned   by    Nike  on  column  ;    in  pediment, 
pellet  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.Webster,  1884.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  79,  n<>  171  (PI.  x,  7). 


IMP   CAES  MAVR  ANTONINVS  AVG-  Similar  bust    :    border    of 
dots. 

R,      COL  IVL  AVG  FEL  .  ,  ...        ... 

He.         dc  o /•  -\  lemple  of  four  columns,  within  which 

bt  k  ^in  ex.^  * 

figure  of  Poseidon  to  1.,  r.  foot  on  rock,  1.  resting  on  trident,  r. 

holding  dolphin  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.Webster,  1884.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  85,  no  221. 

Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxv,  22. 


Similar. 

0,      COLIV  L  A  VGFEL     n  .  .         ,     . 

VjL.         RPR  Hn  e     )        '   ^ateway    consisting    or  central    arched 

space  between  two  wings,  each   of  two  columns  ;   above  arch, 

figure  of  Silenus  ('  Marsyas  '),  standing  to  r.  on  basis  :  border  of 

dots. 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  81,  no  192  (cf.  PI.  x,  9). 
Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxv,  19. 


775  — 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8036 
PI.  296 


8037 

PL  296 


8038 
PI.  296 


8039 

PI.  296 


228 

14-77 


JE  32 


185 

11.98 


JE25 


102 

TJT 


JE  21 


200 
12.96 


JKl 


Similar. 

COL  IVLAVGFEL 


Poseidon  and  Beroe  ;  Beroe,  wearing  chiton 


^"       BER  (in  ex.) 

and  peplos,  kneels  to  L,  holding  ewer  over  well,  and  looks  back, 

with  1.  arm  raised;  on  her  r.,  Poseidon,  wearing  himation  and 

carrying  trident  in  1.,  seizes  her  1.  elbow  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.Webster,  1884.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  80,  no  185  (PI.  x,  8). 
Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxv,  23. 

...TONINVS  AVG-  Similar  bust  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.   ocf>r        -\  •  Aeneas,  wearing  cuirass,  advancing  to  1.,  carrying 

his  father  Anchises  on  his  shoulders,  and  with  his  r.  holding  by 

the  1.  wrist,  Ascanius,  who  runs  beside  him,  wearing  Phrygian 

cap  :  border  of  dots. 

(Sotheby  sale,  1881.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  84,  n°  215  (PI.  x,  13). 

Gordian  III. 

[IMP  GORDIANVS]  AVG  COSI-  Bust  of  Gordian  III  to  r.,  radiate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

tyL.  COL  IVL  AVG  FEL  BER-  Dionysos,  nude,  standing  to  front ; 

his  r.  hand  is  raised  and  rests  on  his  head  ;  with  his  1.  he  embraces 

a  small  satyr  who  stands  1. ;  at  his  feet  on  1.,  panther  to  1.  looking 

up ;  on  either  side,  vine  with  grapes. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 
Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxvi,  4. 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  88,  n°  241  (PI.  xi,  3). 

Byblus  (Gebal). 

A  coast  town   at  the  foot  of  Mount  Lebanon,  between  Botrys  and 
Berytus,  famous  as  the  scene  of  the  myth  of  Adonis  (H.N. ,  p.  791). 

Azbaal. 
Circ.  B.C. 350. 

Galley  to  1.   (prow  terminating  in  lion's  head),  containing  three 


—  776  — 


PHOENICIA 


8040 
PI.  296 


10 


o .  64 


hoplites  with  crested  helmets  and  round  shields  ;  below,  zigzag 
line  of  waves  and  hippocamp  tol.  ;  beneath  hippocamp,  murex ; 

and  above,  £!  ;  border  of  dots. 

RL  Lion  to  1.  bringing  down  bull  to  1.  ;  above,  /.^'H^^O^NO  : 
border  of  dots:  within  concave  field.  —  Stater. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1897  ;  lot  522.) 
•  Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  95,  4  (PI.  xi,  12). 
CI.  Bab.,  Perses  Achhn.,  p.  194,  n°  1356  var. 


^.10  Gallev  to  1.  (prow  terminating  in  lion's  head),  containing  two 
hoplites  with  crested  helmets  and  round  shields ;  below,  hippo- 
camp  to  1.  ;  above  its  tail,  NO  :  border  of  dots. 

W"  L°)  Xn^i^O0) NO.  Lion  to  1.,  bringing  down  bull  1.  :  border 

of  dots.  —  1/16  stater. 

(Billoin  sale,  1886.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  95,  u°  6  (PI.  ni,  ij). 
Babelon,  P. A.,  p.  19.J,  n°  1359. 

Ainel  (Enylus). 
Circ.  B.C.  333. 


8041 
PI.  296 


11  -7     AX,  1  o 
0.76- 


8042 
PI.  296 


96 


6.22 


^20 


Type  of  n°  8040  ;  above  tail  of  hippocamp  ^j^- 

fy"  LQ)y\l^^Li/^/0-  Similar  type  to  last  coin  :  border  of  dots. 


—  1/16  stater. 

(Bompois  sale,   1882.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  96,  no*  8-9  (PI.  xn,  1-2). 
Cf.  Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxvi,  25. 

*  Obv.  represented  upside  down  on  Plate. 

First  Century  B.C. 
Seleucid  Era. 

Bust  of  Tyche  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown  and  veil  :  border  of 
dots. 

T$L.  Kronos,  nude,  with  three  pairs  of  wings,  stands  to  front,  head 


—  777  — 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


1.,  wearing  head-dress  of  feathers;  inscriptions  indistinct  :  border 

of  dots. 

(Booker,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PL  xii,  8. 


8043 
PI.  296 


8044 
PI.  296 


Imperial  Coinage. 
Caracalla. 

187     JE  24       [AV]  MAVP  C€OVH  ANTHN6INOC-  Bust  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  laur- 
12.  n  eate,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

tyL.  I€PAC  BVBAOV.  Temple  of  four  columns  surmounted  by  arch 

of  shell  pattern  ;  within,  figure  of  Astarte,  turreted,  standing  to 

r.,  with  1.  foot  on  prow;   resting  with  r.  on  standard;  beside 

her,  on  r.,  Nike  on  column  crowning  her  :  border  of  dots. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  101,  n°  29  (PI.  xn,  12). 
Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  199,  n°  1389. 

Diadumenian. 

192     JE25       MOHAIAAOVMCNIANOC   KA.  Bust  of  Diadumenian  to  r.,  bare- 
12  •  44  headed,  wearing  cuirass. 

fy.  I€PAC  (in  ex.)  BVB  (1.)  AOV  (r.).  Temple  of  two  columns 

surmounted  by  arch  of  shell  pattern,  containing  figure  of  Astarte 

crowned  by  Nike  :  border  of  dots. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  103,  n°  40  (PI.  xn,  14). 
Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxvn,  14. 


8045 
PI.  296 


162 
IO.49 


JE  23 


Marathus. 

An  important  city,  the  most  northern  coast  town  of  Phoenicia.  (H.N., 
p.  792). 

(site  Amrit). 

Circ.  B.C. 221-152/1 

Veiled  female  head  to  r.  (Berenice  II  ?)  :  border  of  dots. 

-  778  - 


PHOENICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION* 

fyL.  Marathos,  beardless,  with  drapery  about  middle  ot  body  and 

over  1.  arm,  standing  to  L,  holding    in  r.  aphlaston,  resting  1. 

elbow  on  column  ;  on  r.  V^Q'-ty  (r^,  name  of  mint)  ;  date  on  1. 

illegible  ;  in  field,  on  r.  0  ;  on  1.  7. 

(Osmau  Nourv  Bey,  1905.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  i2i,  n"  10  (PI.  xv,  6). 
Babclon,  P. A.,  p.  212,  n°  1469  (PI.  xxvm,  13). 

Circ.  B.C.  180/79  — 169  8. 

8046 
PI.  296 

106 

JE  20 

Bust  of  Ptolemy  VI  (?)  to  r.,  as  Hermes,  laureate  and  draped,  with 
caduceus  over  shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 

6.86 

tyL.  Similar  type  to  last  coin;  name  of  mint  to  i\;  to  1.  |||  |||  V^V1  -  •  • 

(86  ?);  in  field  r.  Q  :  border  of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1903.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  123,  n°  22. 
Cf.  Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  xxvin,  6. 

1 5^/7 — 137/^  B.C. 

BRONZE. 

8047 
PI.  296 

68 

/E  17 

Bust  of  Tyche  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown,  palm  over  1.  should- 
er :  border  of  dots. 

4.40 

tyL.    Marathos,    beardless  and  draped,    standing  to  1.,  holding  in  r. 

aphlaston,  resting  1.  elbow  on  column  ;  on  r.,  downwards,  name 
of  mint,  WVCV^C™0);  on  1.,  upwards,  date,  Wf^HifrV  (102); 
n  1.  V  :  border  of  dots. 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  123,  n°  25. 
Cf.  Babelon,  Pers.  Ach.,  PI.  xxvm,  11. 

Ptoleraais-Ace. 

(Akka,  St.  Jean  a" Acre). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Trajan. 

8048 
PI .  296 

162 

JE  24 

IMP  LCAES  NERTRAIANj  OOPT  AVG    GERAAC  PAR     Head  of 
Trajan  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

10.49 

779 


yK 


PHOENICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

J$L.  COL  PTOL-  Tycheof  the  City,  veiled  and  turreted,  seated  to 

r.  on  rock,  holding  in  her  r.  ears  of  corn,  her  r.  foot  resting  on 

shoulder  of  half-figure  of  river-god  (Belus),  swimming  to  r.  : 

border  of  dots. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1904.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  132,  n°  19  (PI.  xvi,  12). 

Septimius  Severus. 

8049 
PI.  296 

208 

JE23 

IMP  CLS  EP  SEV  AVG-  Bust  of  Sept.  Severus  to  r.,  laureate,  wear- 
ing paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

13-47 

tyl.  COL  PTOL-  Winged  thunderbolt  :  border  of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1902.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  133,  n°  29  (PI.  xvi,  14). 

Sidon. 

The  ancient  metropolis  of  Phoenicia. 

Class  II.  Uncertain  King. 
Circ.  B.  C.  400-384. 

8050 
PI.  296 

430 

JE  28 

War-galley  to  1.,  lying  before  fortified  wall  of  a  city  ;  in  ex.,  two 
lions  salient  addorsed. 

27.86 

l$l.  The  King  of  Persia  in  chariot  to  1.,  driven  by  charioteer  who 

leans  forward ;  horses  at  full  speed ;   below,   incuse,   wild  goat 

running  to  1.,  head  reverted ;  above,  09  (?)  :  dotted  border.  — 

Double  shekel. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1904.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.   141,  no  8  (cf.  PI.  xvm,  4). 

8051 
PI.  296 

97-5 

JE  19 

Similar  type  :  border  of  dots. 

]$£.  The  King  of  Persia,  wearing  kidaris  and  kandys,  slaying  lion 

standing  before  him ;  he  seizes  it  by  forelock  with  1.  and  draws 

back  r.  with  dagger  about  to  strike  :  all  in  incuse  square.  —  Half 

Shekel. 

(Carfrae  sale,  1894.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  142,  no  13  (PI.  xvm,  9). 

Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  229,  n°  1569  (PI.  xxix,  24). 

6.32 

—  780 


PHOENICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8052 
PI.  296 

II 

JE  8 

Similar  type ;  in  ex.,  lion  to  1. 

tyL.  The  King  of  Persia,  as  before,  standing  to  r.,  shooting  with 
bow ;  on  r.,  incuse,  head  of  goat  r. ;  on  1.,  incuse,  bearded  gro- 
tesque head  (Bes)   facing   (only  partly  visible)  :  all   in  incuse 

square.  —  ^  Shekel. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,   1902.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  142,  n<>  15  (PI.  xviu,  10). 
Babelon,  P.  A.,  PI.  xxix,  25. 

0.71 

IV.  Straton  I  (Abdashtart). 
Ore.  B.  C.  370-358. 

8053 
PI.  296 

10 

JR.  9 

War-galley  to  1.,  with  oars,  row  of  shields  along  bulwark  ;  below, 
double  line  of  waves  ;  above,  Q  :  border  of  dots. 

O.64 

V)L.  The  King  of  Persia  to  r.,  slaying  lion,  as  on  preceding  coin  ; 
between  them,  0  :  all  in  incuse  square.  —  ^  Shekel. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  146,  n°  36  (PI.  xix,  11). 

8054 
PI.  296 

II. 3 

A.  10 

Similar  ;  above  galley  ^Q  ;  zig-zag  lines  of  waves  :  border  of  dots. 
^..Similar.  —  ^Shekel. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln,  1887.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  147,  no  45  (PI.  xix,  14). 

O.73 

8055 
PI.  296 

11. 5 

iRio 

Similar;  above  galley,  Qu# 

fyL.  Similar.  —  ^  Shekel . 

(Steffen,  Constantinople,  1897.) 

0  75 

8056 
PI.  297 

4<M 

JE  14 

War-galley  to  1. ;  double  zig-zag  line  of  waves  ;  above,  Mil  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

2.62 

J$L.  The  King  of  Persia  to  r.,  in  kneeling  (running)  attitude,  hold- 
ing in  extended  1.  bow,  in  r.  lance  with  apple-shaped  butt,  held 
transversely  over  shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 

(Drury  Fortnum,  1887.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  148,  no  54  (PI.  xix,  17). 

I  — 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8057 
PI.  297 


8058 
PI.  297 


8059 
PI.  297 


VII.  Straton  II. 
B.C.  342-333- 

397.5  JR  27      War-galley  to  I.,  with  oars,  row  of  shields  along  bulwark,  small 
25.73  armed  figure   as  figure-head,  and  curved  ornament  over  poop ; 

below,  quadruple  zig-zag  line  of  waves;  above,  I  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  The  King  of  Persia  in  a  car  drown  by  three  horses  with  char- 
ioteer and  attendant;  the  King  wears  kidaris  andkandys;  the  at- 
tendant holds  in  r.  sceptre  with  animal's  head,  in  1.,  vase 
with  flowers ;  double  exergual  line ;  in  field  above,  QO  :  border  of 

dots.  —  Double  Shekel . 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  152,  n°  71  (PI.  xx,  7). 
Babelon,  P.  A.,  PI.  xxx,  5. 

95.5     JR.i%      War-galley  to  1.,  with  oars,  row  of  shields  along  bulwark,  small 
1  9  armed  figure  as  figure-head  and  curved  ornament  over  poop  sup- 

porting standard  ;  below,  quadruple  zig-zag  line  of  waves ;  above, 
date,  III  HI  II  (8)  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  The  King  of  Persia  in  a  car  drawn  by  three  horses  with  char- 
ioteer, to  1. ;  in  field,  above,  QO  ;  double  exergual  line  :  border 

of  dots  :  incuse  circle.  —  Half  Shekel. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  xx,  10. 

Mazaeus  (?) 
Circ.  B.  C.  342-333. 

JR  1 1      Female  head,   facing,  with  streaming  hair  (as  on  Tarsian   coins, 
with  head  copied  from  Kimon's  facing  Arethusa) :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  King  of  Persia,  wearing  kidaris  and  clad  in  kandys,  standing 
to  r.,  contending  with  winged  animal  (griffin's  head  and  lion's 
body),  which  he  seizes  by  one  of  his  horns  :  within  incuse 
square.  —  Obol. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1894.) 
Sir  H.  Weber  ascribed  this  coin  to  Sidon,  which  attribution  is  considered  doubt- 
ful. The  type  appears  Cilician. 


—   782 


PHOENICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size . 

DESCRIPTION' 

B.  C.  1 1 1  to  Imperial  Times. 

Phoenician  Standard. 

B.  C.  107  6  —  43/4  A.  D. 

8060 

218.5 

JK29 

Head  of  Tyche  to  r.,   draped,  wearing  turreted   crown,  veil,  ear- 

PI. 297 

14.  16 

ring,  and  necklace  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  IIAfiNOI  THI  IEPA2  KAI  AZYAOY.  Eagle  to  1.  with  r.foot 

on  prow  of  war-galley,  palm-branch  over  r.  shoulder;  in  field, 

to  1.,  date  LN  (50);  to  r.,  mon.  &•  —  Shekel. 

(Bompois  Cabinet,  1882.) 
Rouvier,  Wum.  Jes  villi's  tie  la  Plxnicie,  n°  1 3 1 5. 
lmhoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  445,  n°  32  ;  Clwix,  PI.  vil,  225. 

B.  C.  98/7— 11/10B.  C. 

8061 

93 

JE  21 

Bust  of  Tyche  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown  and  veil;   in  field  1., 
S"  :  border  of  dots. 

6.02 

fyL  IIAHNinN.  \\rar-galley  to  1. ;  on    it,  Astarte  standing  to  1.  ; 

in  r.  field,  LAA. 

(Billoin  sale,  1886.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  164,  n°  i3>. 

First  Cent.  A.  D. 

44/5  —  1 17/8  A.  D. 

8062 
PI.  297 

48 

JE  15 

B 

Bust  of  Tyche  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown  and  veil  ;  in  front  - 

and  aphlaston  :  border  of  dots. 

3. 11 

1^..        ~~              .   War-galley,   stern  terminating  at  both   ends  in 

volute;  above  inscr.  .-OP;  beneath  galley,  ^AHA  :   border  of 

dots. 

(W.  Webster,  1884.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  171,  n°  175  (PI.  xxm,  4). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Trajan. 

8063 
PI.  297 

151 

JE.  24 

AYTONEPiTPAINflKAICE].  Head  of  Trajan  to  r.,  laureate  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

9-78 

-  783  - 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8064 
PI.  297 


8065 
PI.  297 


8066 
PI.  297 


233 
16.39 


£28 


269 
17-43 


JE  29 


63 
4.08 


^E  18 


j^      ZIAHNOINAY  .  Male  figure  (Kadmos)  wearing  cloak  fasten- 

ed  round  neck,  running  to  1.   on  prow ;  he  looks  back,  points 

forward  with  extended  r.,  and  holds  cloak  about  his  waist  with 

1. ;  in  field  1.  [L]ZKI  (227)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Spink,  1899.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  180,  n»  218  (PI.  xxm,  15). 
Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  25s,  n°  1751. 

Elagabalus. 

•  •  M  AV  ANTONINVS  AVG  P.  Bust  ot  Elagabalus  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  ;  in  front,  countermark,  H  : 
border  of  dots. 

T£.  COL  AVR  PIA  METRO  and  in  ex.  S  ID. Car  of  Astarte  with  four 
columns  supporting  root,  above  which  emerge  four  palm-bran- 
ches ;  within,  spherical  object  (baetyl)  and  two  figures  on  either 

side  :  border  of  dots. 

(Spink,  1 89 1.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  185,  n°  248. 

IMP  CAESAR.  MAV  ANTONINVS.  Bust  as  on  preceding  coin  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

^6.  AVR  PIA  COL.  Three  military  standards,   all  surmounted  by 

eagles  ;  across  field  below,  SI  DON  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  Webster.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  xxiv,  14. 

Tripolis. 

A  joint  settlement,  whence  its  name,  from-  Sidon,  Tyre,  and  Ara- 
dus,  established  before  the  time  of  Alexander  the  Great.  (H.  N., 
p.  798). 

Second  Century  B.  C. 

Busts  of  the  Dioskuri  to  1.,  jugate,  laureate,  and  draped,  star  above 
each. 

T$L.  [TPI]  nOAI[TflN]  (below).  The  Dioskuri  on  horseback,  charg- 
ing tor.,  chlamys  flying  behind. 

(Alex  Grant  sale,  1890.) 


-784- 


PHOENICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

8067 
PI.  297 

89 

£  18 

5.76 

8068 
PI.  297 

235 

JR.  27 

15  .22 

8069 
PI.  297 

59-  5 

JE  17 

3.86 

8070 
PI.  297 

130 

JE  22 

8.42 

DESCRIPTION 


Similar  type,  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

$L.  TPinOAITON  (above).  Similar  type. 

Circ.  B.  C.  1 42/1  —  81/80  B.  C. 


(Sim  sale,  1890.) 


Busts  of  the  Dioskuri  to  r.,  jugate,  laureate  and  draped;  star  above 
each. 


TPinOAITHN 


(to  r.) 


$..    TH2IEPA2KAI 

AVTONOMOY   (to  1.).  Tyche,  wearing  turreted  crown,  long 

chiton  and  peplos,  standing  to  1.,  holding  cornucopiae  in  1.  and 

u 

resting  r.  on  tiller;  in  field  to  1.,  r  ;  to  r.  y;  in   ex.,  OE  :  the 

whole  in  laurel-wreath.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1896.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  200,  n°  5. 
Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  271,  n°  1865  (PI.  xxxm,  13). 

Circ.  B.C.  1 10-109. 

Bust  of  Tyche  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown  and  veil  :  border  of 
dots. 

tyl.  [T]PinOAIT[nN]  (below).  The  Dioskuri,  on  horseback,  wear- 
ing   caps   surmounted   by  stars,  and  chlamydes,  riding  side  by 

side  to  r. ;  to  1.  I_r(year  3)  :  concave  field. 

(Billoin  sale,  1886.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxvi,  7. 
Cf.  Babelon,  P.M.,  PI.  xxxm,  17. 

Circ.  B.C. 25/4. 

Bust  of  Tyche  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown  and  veil;  over  her 
shoulder,  cruciform  standard. 

1$L.  TPinOAITflN  (1.).  Prow  of  galley  to  r.  ;  on  it,  Nike  advanc- 
ing to  r.,  holding  in  r.  wreath,  and  in  1.  palm-branch  over  should- 
er; in  field  r.,  star;  date,  L-... 

(Sim  sale,  1890.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxvi,  12. 
Babelon,  PI.  xxxiv,  4. 


785    - 


PHOENICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Hadrian . 

8oyi 
PI.  297 

i43 

JE  24 

AVTOKP  KAICAP  TPAIANOC  AAPIANOC.  Bust  (with  drapery  on 
1.  shoulder)  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

9.26 

fyL.  TPinOA€ITCON.  Busts  of  the  Dioskuri  to  r.,  jugate,  laureate 

and  draped ;  each  surmounted  by  star ;  to  1.,  HKY  (1 16-7)  :  border 

of  dots. 

(Sim  sale,  1890.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  210,  n°  48. 

8oy2 
PI.  297 

168 

JE  2y 

Similar. 

J$L.  TPinOA€ITG0N.   Astarte,  wearing  turreted  crown,  and  long 

chiton,  standing  to  r.,  with  1.  foot  on  prow;  she  rests  with  r. 

on  long  cruciform  standard,  and  with  1.  raises  skirt  to  1.  knee; 

to  1.  HKY  (A. D.  1 16/17)  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  Webster.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  209,  n°  46. 
Babelon,  PI.  xxxiv,  13. 

10.88 

8oy3 

190 

JE2$ 

Similar;  inscription  partly  illegible. 

1$l.  Similar  ;  date  HKY  ;  inscription  TPin  •  • 

12.31 

Antoninus  Pius. 

8oy4 
Pi.  297 

176 

JE  23 

[AYTKAITI]AIA  AAP  ANTC0N6INOC  [C6B6VC].  Bust  of  Antoni- 
nus Pius  to  r.,  laureate  and  draped. 

11.40 

tyL.  TPinOA€l[TG0N].  Astarte,  as  on  preceding  coin;  in  field  to  1., 
0NY  (A. D.  147/8)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  212,  n°  60  (PI.  xxvn,  13). 
Babelon,  PI.  xxxiv,  15. 

Caracalla. 

Soys 
pi.  297 

[92 

JE  24 

AVK  MAVANTGONIN  ON  C€BA.  Bust  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

I2-44 

786 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


fyL.  TPinOAIT  (in  ex.).  The  Dioskuri,  nude,  standing,  facing  each 
other,  each  holding  horse  by  bridle  with  one  hand  and  resting 
on  spear  with  the  other ;  above,  arched  shrine  containing  bust 
of  Astarte;  between  horse's  feet,  date  l"K<|>  (211/12)  :  border  of 
dots. 

(W.  Webster.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  219,  n°  98. 
Babelon,  PI.  xxxiv,  20. 


8076 


150 
9.72 


JE  24      Similar ;  legend  partly  illegible. 

Y$L.  TPin...  (in   ex.).  Astarte  standing  to  r.,  crowned  by  Nike, 

r 

between  Dioskuri,  nude;  in  field,  K  :  border  of  dots.   . 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  218,  no  87 (PI.  xxvn,  18). 


8077 
PI.  297 


8078 
PI.  297 


Diadumenianus. 

166     JE  25       M  On  AIAAOVMENIANOC  KA.  Bust  of  Diadumenian  to  r.,  bare- 
10.75  headed,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass:  border  ol  dots. 

Y$L.  TPinO  Al  TOON.  The  Dioskuri,  nude,    standing   facing  each 

other,  each  resting  on  spear  and  holding  grapes ;  in   ex.,  GK(j> 

(217/18)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Spink,  1899.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  221,  n°  108  (PI.  xxvm,  2). 
Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  285,  n°  195 1. 

Elagabalus. 

160     JE  25       AVT  K  M  AVP  ANTCONINOC.   Bust  of  Elagabalus  to  r.,   laureate, 
10 -36  wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  TPinOAINAYAPXI.  Galley  with  square  sail  moving  to  1.  ;  above 

the  yard,  caps  of  the  Dioskuri  on  either  side  of  letter  <J> ;  beneath, 

AA<|>  (year  531  =  A. D. 219/20)  :  border  of  dots. 

(1904.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  xxvm,  8. 
Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  287,  n°  196}. 


-   787 


99 


PHOENICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8079 
PI.  298 

227 

JE  27 

AVT  KMAVP  ANTGONINOC.  Similar  bust  :  border  of  dots. 

I$L.  TPinO  Al  TGON.   Altar  of  Zeus  Hagios,  with  superstructure 

14.71 

supported  on  four  columns  ;  in  pediment,  facing  bust ;  between 

the  columns,  in  middle,  flaming  altar  approached  by  steps  ;  on  1. 

the  sun  standing  to  front,   radiate,   r.   hand  raised ;  on  r.  the 

Moon  standing  to  front,  crescent  on  head,  holding  torch  transver- 

sely; in  ex.,  date,  AA(|)  (219/20)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Spink,  1892.) 
B.  M.Cat.,  p.  222,  n°  110  (PI.  xxvm,  3). 

Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  286,  n°  1958. 

8080 
PI.  298 

90.6 

JE  19 

AVT  K  M  AVP  ANTflNINOC.  Bust  of  Elagabalus  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

5.87 

1$L.  TPinOAITflN.   Busts  of  the  Dioskuri  to  r.,   jugate,  draped, 

wearing  laureate  caps   surmounted  by  stars ;   to   1.,    date  AA<j> 

(219/20). 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  224,  n°  128. 

Babelon,  P.  A.,  PI.  xxxiv,  26  (rev.).                           .♦ 

8081 
PI.  298 

255 

JE27 

Similar. 

1$L.  -..Al  TCON.  Temple  of  Astarte,  consisting  of  central  portion 

16.52 

surmounted  by  arch  and  two  wings  (each  with   four  columns) 

surmounted  by  pediments;  steps  approaching  middle  ofpedium; 

within,  Astarte  wearing  turreted  crown  standing  to  front,  leaning 

with  r.  on  standard,  raising  chiton  with  1.,  1.  foot  on  prow;  she 

is  crowned  by  small  Nike  on  column  onr. ;  in  ex.,  A A<J>  (219/20). 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  223,  n°  118. 

Babelon,  P.  A.,  PI.  xxxiv,  22; 

Tyre. 

Reputed  a  colony  of  Sidon,  and  its  rival  in  wealth  and  splendour  (H '. 

N.,  p.  799). 

Phoenician  Standard. 
Circ.  B.C. 45 0-400. 

8082 
PI.  298 

47-7 

;Ri4 

Traces  of  inscription.  Dolphin,  to  r.,  over  double  line  of  waves; 
below,  murex  shell  :  cable  border. 

3.09 

—  788 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8083 
PI.  298 


8084 
PI.  298 


8085 
PI .  298 


8086 
PI.  298 


11. 6 
0.75 


A8 


12 
o-77 


A8 


197 
12.76 


JR.  19 


136-3 

8.83 


^20 


tyL.  Owl  standing  to  r.,  head  facing;  over  its  1.  shoulder,  crook  and 

flail;  incuse  impression  fitting  outline  of  type  ;  the  whole   in 

shallow  incuse  square.  —  Half  Shekel . 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1892.) 
Babelon,  Penes  Aclx'iu.,  PI.  xxxv,  3. 
B.  M.  Cat.,  Plioenicia,  PI.  xliv,  1. 

Dolphin  to  1. ;  below,  murex  shell  :  dotted  border. 

tyL.  Owl  standing  to  1.,  head  facing ;  over  r.  shoulder,   crook  and 

flail ;  dotted  border.  —  ^  Stater. 

(Spink,  1895.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  228,  n»  9  (PI.  xxvin,  14). 
Babelon,  P.  A.t  PI.  xxxv,  6. 


Similar. 
1$L.  Similar. 


±  Stater. 


(W.  S.  Lincoln,  1888.) 


Circ.  B.C. 400-3 3 2. 


Melkarth,  bearded,  riding  to  r.  on  hippocamp  with  curled  wing; 
with  r.  he  holds  reins,  with  I.  strung  bow  ;  below,  two  lines  of 
waves  :  cable  border. 

tyL.  Owl  standing  to  r.,  head  facing;  over  1.   shoulder,  crook  and 

flail ;  in  field  to  r.  HUGO  ?  :  cable  border.  —  Stater. 

(Jerusalem,  1882.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  Phoenicia,  Int.  cxxvm  (this  coin). 

Attic  Standard. 
Circ.  B.C. 332-275. 

Melkarth,  bearded,  riding  to  r.,  on  hippocamp  with  curled  wing; 
holds  in  r.  reins,  and  in  1.  strung  bow  ;  below,  two  zig-zag  lines 
of  waves  ;  beneath,  dolphin  :  cable  border. 

fy,.  Owl  standing  to  r.,   head  facing;  over  1.  shoulder,  crook  and 

flail ;  in  field  to  r.  y^:  cable  border.  —  Attic  Didrachm. 

(Gen'  Moore  sale,  1889  ;  lot  499.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  231,  n<>  29  bis. 
Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  295,  n°  2013. 


789 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8087 
PI.  298 


8088 
PI.  298 


8089 
PI.  298 


8090 
PI.  298 


8091 
PI.  298 


136-4 
8.84 


J&20 


98 
6.35 


JE  20 


213 .6 


^29 


221 
[4.32 


JR.  29 


219 
H  19 


M.  29 


Similar. 

Similar;  in  field  r.  1^0.  —  Attic  Didrachm. 


(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 


Demetrius  I.,  Soter. 
B.C.  162-150. 

Head  of  Demetrius  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

BAIIAEHI 
AHMHTPIOY     „  c     „         .      . 

^"    L  HNP  (16&}    '  "row  of  galley  ;  border  of  dots  :  centre  hole. 

TYPIHN  3^; 

—  Chalkous. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1900.) 
Babelon,  Rois deSyrie,  p.  99,  n°  772. 

Phoenician  Standard. 
B.C. 126/5  — 65/6A.D. 

Bust  of  Melkarth  to  r.,  with  slight  whisker,  laureate,  wearing  lion- 
skin  knotted  round  neck  :  border  of  dots. 

$L.  TYPOY  IEPAI  KAI  AIYAOY.  Eagle  standing  to  1.,  with  r.  foot 
on  beak  of  ship,  palm-branch  over  r.  shoulder;  in  field  to  1., 
date  Al  (116/5)  and  club;  to  r.,ksP;  between  legs  of  eagle, 
Q  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  236,  no  71. 

Similar. 

}$L.  Similar;  in  field  to  1.,  AK  (103/2) and  club  ;  A&  to  r.,  ;  between 

legs  of  eagle  f.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  240,  n°  108. 

Similar. 

I$L.  Similar  ;  in  field  to  1.,  LN  (77/6)  and  club;  to  r.  Al ;  between 

legs  of  eagle,.  Q  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Pearson,  London,  1880.) 


790 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8092 
PI.  298 


106.8 
6.92 


iR23 


8093 
Pi.  298 


IQ9-3 
7.08 


ift.22 


8094 
PI.  298 


185 
II.98 


JE  24 


8095 
Pi.  298 


43 
2.78 


JE  15 


8096 
Pi.  298 


169 
10.95 


JE  24 


Similar. 


T$L.  Similar ;  in  field  to  1.  TA  (94/3)  and  club;  to  r.  hf ;  between 
legs  of  eagle,  Q  :  border  of  dots.  —  Didrachm. 


B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  251,  n°  221. 


(Benian  Bros,  1898.) 


Similar. 


]$L.  Similar  ;  in  field  to  1.  AN  (76/5)  and  club ;  to  r.  A.  —  Didrachm. 

(Gen1  Moon  sale,  1889.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  251,  n°  230. 


Circ.  B.C.  55/4—  86/7  AD. 
Head  of  Melkarth  to  r.,  laureate;  lion-skin  knotted  round  neck. 
JtyL.  Club  downwards,  with  handle  continued  in  monogram  ofTyre; 
to  1.    *  (year 203  =  A. D. 77/8);  tor.,  Phoenician  inscription 

|u  L  ("»ys,  of  Tyre) ;  within  oak-wreath  tied  at  bottom  :  border  of 

dots. 

(Hoffmann  sale,  Paris,  1887.) 

Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  311,  n°  21 19. 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  257. 

Circ.  B.C.  18/17—  A.D.114/15. 

Bust  of  Tyche  to   r.,  wearing  turreted  crown,  and  veil ;  behind, 
palm-branch  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  Palm-tree  with  two  bunches  of  fruit;  across  field,  P  7  "P  :  bord- 

IEPAZ 
der  of  dots. 

(Spink,  1899.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  258,  n°  275. 

Circ.  A. D. 93/4—  136/7. 

Head  of  Melkarth  to  r.,  with  slight  whisker,  laureate;  lion-skin 
knotted  round  neck  :  border  of  dots. 


—  791 


PHOENICIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8097 

PL  298 


8098 
■PL  299 


8099 
PI.  299 


8lOO 
PI.  299 


166 

IO.75 


JE24 


24-5 
i-59 


9Q 
5.83 


47 
3.04 


JE  13 


JE  22 


JE  16 


tyL.  MHTPOnOAECOZ.  Club  downwards,  with  handle  continued  in 

monogram  of  Tyre  ;  across  field,   012  (93/4)  |P  A   ;  the  whole 

in  oak-wreath  tied  at  bottom  :  border  of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1906.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  259,  n»  288  (PI.  xxxi,  14). 

Similar. 


R6.  Similar;  across  field,  AMI  (11 5/16)  |V*A. 


(L.  &  L.  Hamburger,  1898.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  260,  n°  294. 

Circ.  93/4  —  1 5  3/4  A .  D. 

Head  of  Tyche  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown,  veil,  and  earring; 
behind,  palm-branch  :  border  of  dots. 

^6.  Galley  to  1.,  with  aphlaston  at  stern ;  on  it,  Astarte,  turreted, 
standing  to  1. ;  holding  in  r.  wreath,  and  in  1.  cruciform  stand- 
ard;  across  field,  A2  (104/5)  M$  ;  in  ex.,  H^  :  border  of  dots. 

(H.  Hoffmann.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  261,  n°  305. 

Bust  of  Tyche  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown  and  veil;  behind, 
palm-branch  :  border  of  dots. 

f-  I6PAC 
fy.    MHTPOnO  .  Galley  :  border  of  dots. 
A€C0C<3^ 

(W.  Webster.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  264,  no  328. 

Circ.  B.C.  104/5  —  166/7  A. D. 
Similar  bust  of  Tyche,  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  MHTPOA6C0C  I6PAC.  Palm-tree  with  two  bunches  of  fruit; 
across  field,  AC  (201  =  75/6)  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln,  1887.) 


792 


PHOENICIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Site. 

DESCRIPTION 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Elagabalus. 

8101 
PI.  299 

280 

JE  30 

•  CAES  MAV  ANTONINVS  AVG.  Bust  of  Elagabalus  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

18.14 

fyL.  TV  RIO  RVM  ..€•••    Temple  of  Astarte    with  six    columns; 

within,  figure  of  Astarte  placing  r.  on  trophy,  crowned  by  Nike 

on  column  ;  before  the  temple,  in  ex.,  altar  between  palm-tree 

(on  r.)  and  murex  shell  (on  1.)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Sim  sale,  1890.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  276,  ti°  404  (PI.  xxxm,  3). 

Valerianus  Senior. 

8102 
Pi.  299 

199 

£28 

VALERIANVS  AVG.  Bust  of  Valerian  to  r.,  radiate, weiring  cuir- 
ass and  paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

12.89 

tyL.  COL  TVR-    •  Nude  male  figure  to  front,  moving  to   1.,  with 

chlamvs  over  1.  arm ;  behind  him,  four  stags  galloping  to  r. ;  above, 

star;  below,  murex  shell  :  border  of  dots. 

(W    T.  Ready,  1903.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  277,  d"  408  (under  Hlag.ibalus). 
Cf.  Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  353,  11°  2267  (under  Gordian). 

Uncertain. 

Fourth  Century  B .  C. 

8103 
Pi.  299 

49 

JR15 

War-galley  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  The  King  of  Persia  to  r.,   shooting  with  bow  :    border  of  dots, 

3-17 

incuse  circle.  —  |  Stater. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1902.) 
Cf.  JE  of  Si  Jon,  n°  7944. 
Cf.  Imhoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  448,  PI.  J,  8. 

1 

—  793 


PALESTINE 


PALESTINE 

Hill,  G.F.,  B.M.Cat.  of  the  Greek  Coins  of  Palestine,  19 14. 

DeSaulcy,  Numismatique  de  la  Terre  Sainte,  1874. 

Madden,  Coins  of  the  Jews,  188 1. 

Reinach,  Th.,  Jewish  Coins,  1903. 

Rogers,  Rev.  Ed.,  Handy  Guide  to  Jewish  Coins,  19 14. 


794 


PALESTINE 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

PALESTINE 

X.  GALILAEA 

Tiberias. 

Founded  by  Herod  Antipas,  on  the  stores  of  the  Lake  of  Gennesarelh 

(H.N.,  p.  802). 

Imperial. 

Commodus. 

8104 
PI.  299 

26.5 

&  13 

....  KOM  ...  .  Bust  of  Commodus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 
fyL.  TIB  KAA.  .  .  Galley  with  oars  to  1.  ;  below,  date,  €TPO  (?)  : 

I.72 

border  of  dots. 

Cf. B.M.Cat.,  rev.  n0i  34-35. 

XI.  SAMARIA 

Caesareia. 

A  splendid  city   ami   seaport  founded  by  Herod  the  Great  (//.  N., 

p.  802). 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Claudius. 

8105 

PI .  299 

58 

JE  19 

KAA/AIOC  KAICAP.   Head  of  Claudius  to  r.,   laureate  :  border  of 
dots  *. 

3  -75 

fyL.  .  .  .  KAICAP60N.  Veiled  female  head,  turreted,  to  r.  ;  behind, 

-il- 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1896.) 

*  This  attribution  is  Sir  Hermann  Weber's,  but  conjectural. 

8106 
PI.  299 

163 

JE  24 

Nero. 
NEPHN  KAIZ.  .  .  .  Bust  of  Nero  to  r.,  laureate;  in  front,  star  : 

10.56 

border  of  dots. 

795 


100 


PALESTINE 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

fy.   KAIIAPIAHT7POI    lEBAITflAIM.  City-goddess,  wearing  tur- 

reted  crown,  and  short  chiton,  with  parazonium  at  side,  stand- 

ing to  1.,  r.  foot  on  prow,  resting  1.  on  cruciform  standard,  hold- 

ing in  r.  a  human  bust;  in  field  to  1.,  LIA  (=i4=A.D.67-8). 

Cf.B.M.Cat.,  PI.  11,  11. 

Neapolis. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Domitian. 

8107 
PI.  299 

230 

JE  26 

•  •  AIIAP  2EBA2TOI  AVTOK Bust  of  Domitian  to  r.,  laureate. 

<|>AAOVI 

14.90 

$"    vauabe   within  a  laurel-wreath  tied  below  :  border  of  dots. 
2AMArc 

LAI  (=n=A.D.82-3). 

(Sotheby  sale,  1881.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  PI.  v,  8. 

Com  modus. 

8108 
PI.  299 

41 

JE  17 

KOMMOA        Head  of  Commodus  to  r.,  radiate  :  border  ot 

dots. 

2.65 

fyL.  (|>AN€AC  CYPIAC  (indistinct).  Apollo,   naked,  standing  to  1. 

holding  laurel-branch  in  r.  and  bow  in  1. ;  in  field  to  1.,        (?) : 

border  of  dots. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
Cf.  Mionnet,  S.  VIII,  p.  349,  n°  72. 

XII.  JUDAEA. 

Aelia  Capitolina. 

(the  ancient  Jerusalem,  rebuilt  by  Hadrian,  A.D.  136). 

Colonial  Coinage. 

Antoninus  Pius. 

8109 
PI.  299 

145 

JE  24 

IMP  ANTONINVS  AVG-PPP.  Bust  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laur- 
eate, wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

9-39 

796  — 


PALESTINE 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size . 


DESCRIPTION 


8lIO 
PI.  299 


8l  II 

PI.  299 


8lI2 
PI.  299 


8lI3 
PI.  299 


66.8 
4  33 


67 
4   34 


46 
2.98 


395 
2. 56 


JK  11 


8114 
Pi.  299 


29 
1.88 


M  18 


JE  15 


JE  13 


/E  13 


fy..  CAC  (in  ex.).  Temple  of  four  columns,  with  pediment  and 
central  arch,  within  which,  City-goddess,  wearing turreted  crown, 
short  chiton,  parazonium  at  side,  standing  tol.,  r.  foot  on  uncer- 
tain object,  resting  1.  on  sceptre,  holding  in  r.  small  human  bust : 

border  of  dots. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  84,  n°  12. 

Ascalon. 

Second  Century  B.C.  {before  104  B.C.) 

Head  of  Aphrodite  to  r.,  wearing  stephane  and  earring,  hair  in 
chignon,  with  one  tress  hanging  down  :  border  of  dots. 

1^,.  Dove  standing  to  1.  ;  on  r.  AI ;  on  1.   monogram   iTl   :  border 

of  dots.  —  Phoen.  Diobol. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  104,  n°  1  (PI.  ix,  9). 

Late  First  Century  B.  C. 
Bust  of  City-goddess  to  1.,  wearing  turreted  crown. 
tyL.  War-galley  to  1.  with  oars,  above  AC. 

Cf. B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xn,  4. 


(W.S.Lincoln,  1887.) 


Similar  bust,  turreted  and  veiled  :  border  of  dots. 
fyL.  Similar;  above  AC  :  border  of  dots. 


(Spink,  1899.) 


Similar. 
^L.  Similar. 


(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 


Imperial  Times. 


Bust  of  City-goddess  to  r.,  draped,   wearing  turreted  crown  and 
veil  :  border  of  dots. 


—  797 


PALESTINE 


No 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

I$L.  Prow  of  war-galley  to  1.,  with  oars;  above,  ACK  ;  below  ZM[CJ 
(247  =  A.  D.  143/4)  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.S.Lincoln,  1888.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  114,  n°  70. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Trajan. 

8115 

PI.  299 

79 

JE  20 

CEBAL".  Bust  of  Trajan  to  r.,  laureate,  undraped  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  ACK  A  (r.).   War-deity  Phanebal,  standing  to  1.,  with  harpe, 
shield,  and  palm-branch  ;  to  1.  EIC  (215   =  111/2)  :   border  of 
dots. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  126,  n«>  163  (PI.  xm,  16). 

5.12 

Antoninus  Pius. 

8116 
PI.  299 

130 

JE  21 

Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  ACKA City-goddess,  wearing  turreted  crown,  long  chiton 

and  peplos,  standing  to  1. ;  she  rests  on  standard  and  holds  in  1. 
aphlaston  ;  infield  r.  €NC  (255  =  15 1/2)  and  dove  to  r.  ;  1.  <\ 
and  altar. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  133,  n°  211. 

8.42 

Philisto- Arabian. 

Gaza. 

Fifth  and  fourth  Centuries  B.  C. 

8117 
PI.  299 

64 

J&15 

Janiform  diademed  male  and  female  heads. 

tyL.  Owl  facing;  on  either  side,  sprig  of  olive  :  circular  incuse.  — 
Attic  Drachm. 

B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xix,  7. 

Babelon,  Traite,  II,  p.  647,  n°  1037  (PI.  cxxin,  13). 

Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  xci,  1778. 

4.14 

798 


PALESTINE 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8118 

PI.  299 


8119 

PI.  299 


8120 
PI.  299 


8121 
PI.  299 


8122 

PI.  299 


63 

4.08 


JR.  15 


64.6 
4.19 


"•9 

0.84 


iRi4 


JK9 


420 

27.21 


JE  2< 


293 
18.98 


^28 


Bearded  head  to  r.,  diademed  ;  eye  facing,  hair  and  beard  indicated 

by  lines  of  dots. 

T$L.  ci  (yt).  Forepart  of  horse  galloping  to  r.,  within  dotted  incuse 

square.  —  Attic  Drachm. 

B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xix,  14. 

Babelon,  PI.  cxxiv,  14. 

Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  xc,  1779. 


Similar. 

1$L.  Similar.  —  Attic  Drachm. 


(A.  Sambon,  1900.) 


Female  head  (Arethusa)  facing  towards  1.,  hair  flying  loose,  wear- 
ing drop  earrings  and  necklace  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  Head  of  god  Bes,  facing,  wearing  head-dress  of  feathers  :  con- 
cave circle.  —  Attic  Obol. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1887.) 
Babelon,  PI.  cxxiv,  21  ;  P. A.,  p.  52,  n°  547  (PI.  vm,  22). 
B.M.Cat..  PI.  xx,  2. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Hadrian. 

AYT  KAITPAI  AAPIANOC  C€.    Bust   of    Hadrian    to  r.,   laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

I£    EICO  TAZA  TEfll  BHP  (year  3  =  192  =  A.D.  131-2)  lo  and 

the  City-goddess  joining  r.  hands  ;  lo,  on  1.,  stands  r.,  wearing 

long  chiton  and  peplos;  Gaza  on  r.,  stands  1.,  wearing  kalathos, 

long  chiton   and  peplos  ;  holding  in  1.  cornucopiae  ;  between 

them,  Y>- 

(W.T.  Ready,  1904.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  147,  no  23  (PI.  xv,  12). 

Faustina  Junior  and  Lucilla. 

[ANjAOVKIAAA  4>AVCTINA  C€BAC.   Bust  of  Faustina  Jun.  on  r. 
and  Lucilla  on  I.,  draped,  confronted. 


99 


PALESTINE 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

^L.  TAZA  (I.).  Temple,  of  two  columns,  within  which,  Artemis 

huntress  to  r.  holding  bow  and  drawing  arrow  from  quiver;  fac-  ' 

ing  her,  Marnas,   nude,  standing  to  1. ;  between  them,  «^  ;  date 

illegible. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xvi,  6. 

Raphia. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Marcus  Aurelius. 

8123 
PI.  299 

266 

IE  26 

.••VTANTn Bust  of  M.   Aurelius   to  r.,   laureate,  wearing 

cuirass  and  paludamentum. 

17.23 

J$L.  PA<|>IA  (to  1.).  Apollo,  naked,  standing  to  r.,    holding  bow  in 

1.  and  arrow  (?)  in  r.  ;  in  field  to  r.,  ZAC  (=  year  237  =  A.D. 

177/8). 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 

Uncertain  Mint. 

(sometimes  attributed  to  Caesarea  Samariae). 

With  name  of  Augustus. 

8124 
PI.  299 

42 

JE  16 

Bust  of  City-goddess  to  r.,  draped,  wearing  turreted  crown  and  veil; 
behind,  LIA  (14)  :  border  of  dots. 

2.72 

CE 

J$L.     BAC  within  a  wreath,  with  pellet  at  top  and  tie  at  bottom  : 

TOC 

border  of  dots. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  175,  n°  1  (PI.  xvm,  14). 

Kings,  Princes,  and  Roman  Procurators  of  Judaea. 

(a).  Asmonaean  Princes. 

Simon  Maccabaeus.  * 

B.C. 143-135. 

8125 
PI.  300 

216.9 

^23 

/j^ZoVs/Owx^s  r^A/  (Smizr'  bprc)-  Chalice,  with  pearl  rim  ;  above, 
date  j3  W  (aw)  :  border  of  dots. 

14.05 

—  800 


PALESTINE 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

1 

1^.   3"W^_3  P^IIW^l   (nsmpn  D^iY).  Triple  lily 

or  spring  flower  :  border  of  dots.  —  Shekel  of  year  2. 

(Pearson,  London,  1880.) 

B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxx,  3  (First  Revolt). 

Rogers,  p.  21. 

8126 
PI.  300 

105 

JR.  19 

"Z/pWET-Z-^^B  p-rn  *iTi).  Chalice,   with  knop  on  stem  and 
broad  rim,  under  which  on  each  side  a  pearl ;  above  T  (x):  bord- 

6.80 

er  of  dots. 

3Wc\f^~LW>(c\:L  (nunp  a4m')-  Similar.—  Half  Shekel  of 

year  1. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxx,  2  (First  Revolt). 

Cf.  Rogers,  PI.  !,  5  (shekel). 

8127 
PI.  300 

102.8 

iRi9 

Similar,  but  chalice  with  pearl  rim  and  without  pearls  at  each  side ; 
date  1W  (;-•). 

6.66 

tyL.   ^W^fAf^^^/W^^  (-r-;n  d^t1).     Similar.    — 

Half  Shekel  of  year  3. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent,  London.) 

B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxx,  6  (First  Revolt). 

*  There  is  no  doubt  that  these  coins  belong  to  the  First  Revolt  and  not  to 
Simon  Maccabaeus.  (E.  S.  G.  R.) 

8128 
PI.  500 

83.5 

M  18 

^aq\^xjv>j  (r^N  r:\y).    Basket   of   brandies    between     two 
citrons  :  border  of  dots. 

5.41 

ty,.  Jj^/>Vvv\X/-X^7L(r:;  n\x^).  Chalice  with   knop  on  stem 

and  rim  set  with  pearls  :  border  of  dots. 

Cl'.B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xx,  12. 

Rogers,  p.  20. 

8129 
PI.  300 

70 

JE  18 

Similar. 

R£.  Similar. 

Cf.B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xx,  13. 

4-  53 

8130 
PI.  300 

72 

JE  18 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar. 

(Dimitriou,  Rhodes,  1892.) 

4.66 

—  801 


PALESTINE 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8131 

66 

Ml? 

Similar.  Part  of  inscription  illegible. 
^6.  Similar.  Part  of  inscription  off  coin. 

4.27 

((3).  Idumaea.11  Princes. 

Herod  Archelaus. 

B.C. 4  —  A.D.6. 

8132 
PI.  300 

29.5 

JE16 

HPCOAOY.  Bunch  of  grapes  on  a  branch  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  60NAPXO.  Tall  helmet,  with  cheek  pieces  and   double  crest 
seen  Irom  front;  on  1.,  small  caduceus  :  border  of  dots. 
B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxv,  11. 
Rogers,  p.  32,  n°  31. 

1. 91 

Herod  Agrippa  I. 

A.  D.  37-44. 

8133 

PI.  300 

38.5 

M  16 

[BAC]IA€COC  ArPlflA.  Umbrella  with  fringe  :  border  of  dots. 

}$L.  L  9  (year  6  =  A. D. 42/3).  Three  ears  of  corn  on  one  stalk  : 

border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxvi,  2. 
Rogers,  p.  34,  no  36. 

2.49 

8134 

39-5 

M  16 

...PinA. 

J$L.  Similar. 

2.56 

8135 

40.5 

JE16 

BACIA€...  ArPI... 

^L.  Similar  ;  date  obliterated. 

2.62 

(v).  Roman  Procurators  of  Judaea. 

A.  D.  6-66. 

Under  Tiberius. 

Pontius  Pilate. 

A. D. 26-36. 

8136 
PI.  300 

39 

JE  15 

TIB€[PIO]V  KAICAPOC.  Lituus  with  the  crook  to  r. 

1 

2.52  | 

802 


PALESTINE 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

1$L.  LIS  (indistinct  ;  year  17  =  A. D. 30/1)  within  a  wreath  with 

berries,  tied  below. 

B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxix,  7. 

Rogers,  PI.  in,  9. 

Under  Claudius. 

With  names  of  Nero  and  Britannicus  Caesars. 

Antonius  Felix. 

A.D.  52-60. 

8l37 

26 

JE  16 

[N]  €[PG0   KA  AV  KAI[CAP:.  Two  oblong  hexagonal  shields  and 
two  spears  crossed. 

1.68 

BPIT 

Ri.      L  IA  (year  14  =  A.D.  54).  Palm-tree  with  two  bunches  of 

KAI 

lruit. 

B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxix,   1 3. 

Rogers,  PI.  m,  1 1. 

Under  Nero. 

Antonius  Felix. 

A.D.  52-60. 

8138 
PI.  300 

35   5 

JE16 

L€    KAIC  AP  OC].  Palm-branch. 
N€P 

2.30 

R6.    00NO  within  an  olive-wreath  tied  below. 

C 

B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxix,   17. 

Rogers,  PI.  ill,  12. 

8139 

36 

JE16 

...KAI.... 
fyL.  Similar. 

2-33 

8140 
PI.  300 

21.5 

JE  15 

L€KA Similar  :  border  of  dots. 

1.39 

$L.     NCO.  Similar. 

C 

Cf. B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxix,  20. 

803  — 


IOI 


PALESTINE 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

(8).  Coins  of  the  First  Revolt  of  the  Jews.  * 

A.  D.  66-70. 

8141 
PI.  300 

47 

JE  19 

y^L[Xj W  XJ W  (D'nu?  n:w  =  year  2).  Amphora  with  fluted 
belly  and  small  curved  handles  :  border  of  dots. 

3.04 

tyL.  Jjj~/X//V/1/^XS  ^  cr1*  r|(7)",n)-  vine  'ea^ on  sta^  w*tn  ten_ 

dril  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.S.  Lincoln,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxx,  11-13. 

8142 

35 

JE16 

Similar. 
1$L.  Similar. 

2.26 

*  Here  should  be  placed  n°s  8125-8127. 

(e).  Coins  struck  in  Palestine  comtnemorating 

the  Capture  of  Jerusalem ,  A .  D .  70. 

Titus. 

8143 
PI.  300 

120 

JE21 

AVT0KPTIT02  KAIIAP.  Head   of  Titus  to  r.,   laureate:  border 
of  dots. 

7-77 

I&.  IOVAAIA  [CE  AACOKVIAC].  Nike,  nude  to   waist,  standing  to 

r.,  her  1.  foot  on  helmet,  supporting  shield  on  her  1.  knee  and 

writing  on  it  with  her  r.  hand  ;  on  r.  a  palm-tree   :    border  of 

dots. 

Cf.B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxxi,  4. 

Domitian. 

8144 
PI.  300 

390 

JE  29 

IMP.CAESDOMITAVG.GERM.P.M.TR.PXI.  Bust  of  Domitian 
to  r.,  radiate,  aegis  showing  on  1.  shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 

25.27 

$,.  IMP  XXI  COS  XVI  CENS  PPP.  Palm-tree  with  two  bunches  of 

fruit  :  border  of  dots. 

(Osman Noury  Bev,  1903.) 
B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxxi,  7. 

Rogers,  PI.  iv,  9. 

—  804  — 


PALESTINE 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


8l45 
PI.  3OO 


49-5 
3.21 


jKiq 


8146 

PI.  JOO 


180 

11.66 


JE  25 


(C).  Coins  of  the  Second  Revolt  of  the  Jews  under 
Simon  Barcochba,  A. D. 133-135. 

Undated. 

uj/W-X  ^^  "I"  \-/S\  IB/.  (oWn* nrtfTS).  One-handled  jug  to 
r.,  with  fluted  body;  on  r.  palm-branch  :  border  of  dots. 

f$L.  Wreath,  within  which      •"    :  border  of  dots.  Traces  of  legend 

of  denarius,  over  which  this  coin  is  restruck.  —  Quarter  Shekel. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
Cf.B.M.Cat.,  p.  293,  n°  36. 
Rogers,  PI.  vi,  6. 

Second  year  of  the  Delivrance  ot  Israel'.  —  Simeon. 
/.izQ  WtL   SBlS^S/.  Vine-leaf  on  stalk  :  border  of  dots. 

}$L.  Palm-tree  with  two  bunches  of  fruit;  across  field,  ^JoW  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  309,  n»  54. 


805 


ARABIA 


—    807   — 


ARABIA 


No. 



Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

ARABIA 

I.  Kings  of  Nabataea 

Aretas  IV.  Philopatris  (B.C. 9  — A.D.40). 

8147 
PI.  300 

51 

JE  17 

Busts  of  Aretas  and  his  sister  and  wife  Shaqilath,  conjoined,  to  r. 

tyL.  nS  T'nttf  I  nrm-  Two  cornucopiac  crossed  and  filleted. 

(W.S.Lincoln,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  Arabia,  Mesopotamia,  Persia,  1922,  p.  8,  n°  20 (PI.  11,  4). 

3.30 

Province  of  Arabia. 

Hadrian. 

8148 

99 

JE  19 

AYTO  KPAT  KAICAP  TPAIANOC  AAPIANOC.  Head  of  Hadrian 
to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

6.41 

1$L.  [APJABIA.  Bust  of  Arabia  to  r.,  wearing  turreted  crown,  with 

two  children  at  her  breast  :  border  of  dots. 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  14  (PI.  in,  1). 

8149 
PI.  300 

102 

JE  19 

AYTOKP  AT  KAIC]  AP  TPAIANOC  AAPIANOC.  Similar. 

fy.  APABIA.  Similar  type. 

((-aire,  1894.) 

6.61 

Colon  ia  Bostra. 

Severus  Alexander. 

8150 

PI.  300 

68 

JE  20 

IMPCAESMAVB-SEV^Y)  ALEXANDER  AVG.  Bust  of  Alexander 
Severus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

4.40 

fyL.  COLONIA  BOSTRA.  Silenus  naked,  standing  to  r.,  with  wine 

bag  on  back,  r.  arm  raised. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1900.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  21,  n<>  28  (PI.  IV,  8);  this  coin. 

—  809 


ARABIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

HI.  Arabia  Felix. 

Imitation  of  early  Athenian  Coinage. 

8151 
PI.  300 

245 

7R24 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  helmeted;  imitation  of  early  Athenian  style. 
tyL.  Owl  to  r.,  head  facing;  behind,  olive-spray  of  two  leaves  and 

15.87 

berry,  and  crescent-moon ;  in  field  to  1.,  inscription ;  to  r.  AOE. 

—  Attic  Tetradrachm. 

(F.P.  Weber.) 

G.F.Hill,  The  Ancient  Coinage  of  Southern  Arabia,  London,  191 5,  PI.  1,  1. 

^N0  81 5 1  is  now  attributed  to  India. 

Sabaeans  and  Himyarites. 

8152 
PI.  300 

84 

^Ri8 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  wearing  Athenian  helmet,  and  earring  of  this 
form  *E  ;  on  the  cheek,  the  Sabaean  letter  M  (c  noun). 

5-44 

JtyL.  Owl  to  r.,  head  facing ;  behind,  olive-sprig  and  crescent -moon ; 

in  front,  N  AOE  and  monogram,  HY-  —  Unit. 

(W.T.  Ready.) 
G.  F.  Hill,  he.  cit.,  PI.  1,  2. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  50,  n°  54  (PI.  vn,  20). 

8153 
PI.  300 

49  5 

JK11 

Head  of  Athene,  helmeted,  to  r.,  barbarous. 

A 

3  .21 

J$L.  Owl  to  r.,  head  facing ;  to  r.  0  .  —  Half. 

m 

(Constantinople,  1891.) 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  si,  n°  67  (PI.  vn,  23). 

„%  This  coin  may  not  be  Himyaritic. 

8154 
PI.  300 

20 

An 

Head  of  Athene,  in  crested  helmet,  of  Attic  type,  to  r. ;  eye  in  pro- 
file; on  cheek  X. 

1.25 

tyL.  Owl  to  r.,  head  almost  facing;  in  field  tor.  O  ;  in  1.   corner, 

m 

olive-spray  (?).  —  Quarter. 

(W.  T.  Ready.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  47,  n°  16  (PI.  vn,  6;  this  coin). 

8155 

PI.  301 

83 

/R24 

Beardless  male  head  laureate  to  r. ;  hair  arranged  in   ringlets  :  with- 
in laurel- wreath. 

5.08 

—  bio 


ARABIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8156 
PI.  3OI 


8157 
PI.  301 


26.  I 
I  .69 


^13 


23.8 
1.54 


ifl.13 


fyL.  Owl  to  r.,  head  facing,  standing  on  amphora  lying  on  its  side; 
to  r.   >£    to  1.  ty  .  .  .    :    within   border  of  reels   and   beads.    — 

Unit. 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  59,  n«  25  (PI.  ix,  7). 


Himyaritic  Coinage. 
(Katabanian  ?) 
Mint  of  Harb. 

Beardless  head  to  r.,  curly  hair  indicated  by  dots  :  barbarous  fabric. 

^.  Bearded  head  to  r.,  hair  indicated  by  lines  and  rolled  behind; 

to  1.  *  ;  to  r.  £) ;  beneath,   n)4J.  —Third  (?). 

(W.T.  Ready.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  52,  n°  72  (PI.  vm,  26;  thiscoin). 


Circ.  A.  D.  50-150. 

Tha  ran  ya  ub. 
Mint  of  Raidan. 

Beardless  head  to  r.,  hair  long  behind. 

J$L.  Small  beardless  head  to  r.  with  flowing  hair  at  back ;    around, 
inscription,    below    head,    ^-l?)  ;  to  1.    4;  above,  nO?IH)n$ 

and  to  r.  $.  —  Third  (?). 

(W.  T.  Ready.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  73,  n°  3  (PI.  xi,  18;  this  coin). 


—   811    — 


MESOPOTAMIA 


8l3    - 


MESOPOTAMIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


INSCRIPTION 


MESOPOTAMIA 

Carrhae. 

{Celebrated  for  its  cult  us  of  the  Moon,  both  in  male  and  female  forni). 
Imperial  Coinage. 

Marcus  Aurelius. 

8158      416    A15       [AVjTK  MAVPHA  ANTHNIN..  Bust  of  M.  Aurelius  to  r.,  draped, 
•3QI     2.70  head  bare. 

$L.  [Yn]€PNIKHC  PHMAinN-Tyche  standing,  facing,   head  turn- 
ed to  1.,  holding  in  r.  globe,  and  in  1.,  cornucopiae.  —  Denarius. 

(Osman  Noury,  1906.) 
B.  M.Cat.,p.  137,  n°  3  (PI.  xix,  7;  this  coin). 
Babelon,  Melanges  II,  1893,  p.  233. 
V.  Langlois,  Xttwismatiqne  desAtiibes  avant P Islamisme,  pp.  133  sqq. 

Caracal  la. 

Ai  18       . . .  AN  •  •     Bust  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  laureate  and  bearded. 

fy.  •  ...NINIANA  AVRAA...    Veiled    and    turreted  bust  of  City- 
goddess  to  r.  ;  in  front,  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  8«  (PI.  xii,  13). 

Gordian  III. 

8160        208     JE  29       AVTOK  K  MANT  TOPAIANOC  C€B.    Bust    of  Gordian  III  to  r., 
13.48  wearing  radiate  crown,    paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of 

dots. 

fy.  MHTPKOA  KAPPHNGON.  Veiled  and  turreted  bust  of  City-god- 
dess tol.  ;  above  her  head,  crescent-moon;  before  her,  figure  of 

divinity  (or  Aquarius)  standing  on  a  column  :  border  of  dots. 

(Osmau  Nourv,  1903.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  89  (PL  xiii,  2). 
CI.  M.icJonald,  Cat.  Hunter,  III,  p.  303,  n°s  20-21  (PI.  l.xvm,  29). 


8159 
PI.  301 


84-5 
5.48 


815 


MESOPOTAMIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Edessa. 

The  chief  city  in  Mesopotamia,  and  built  probably  by  Seleucus,  who 
named  it  after  the  ancient  town  of  Edessa  or  Aegae  in  Macedonia  (H. 
AT.,  p.  814). 

A.  Under  the  Seleucids. 

Antiochus  IV. 

B.C. 175-164. 

(Under  the  name  of  Antiochia  ad  Callirhoen). 

8l6l 
PI.  301 

96 

JE  17 

Head  of  Antiochus  IV.  to   r.,  diademed  and  radiate  :   border  of 
dots. 

6.22 

[AN]TIOXE[nN] 

VjL.                     THN  .  Zeus,  wearing  himation  over  1.   shoulder 
Eni  KAAAIPOHI 
and  lower  part  of  body,  standing  to  1.,  holding  eagle  on  extend- 
ed r.  and  resting  1.   on   sceptre;  in  field  to  1.,  outside  inscrip- 
tion, mon.  2  .  —  Chalkous. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  1896.) 
Babelon,  Rot's  de  Syrie,  PI.  xiv,  3. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

B.  Under  the  Parthians. 

No  coins  in  the  Weber  collection. 

C.  Under  the  Romans. 

I.  Regal  Coinage. 

No  coins  in  the  Weber  Collection. 

II.  Colonial  Coinage. 

(Under  the  name  of  Edessa). 

Severus  Alexander  and  Julia  Mamaea. 

8162 
PI.  301 

226 

JE  27 

AVT  KMAC   AA€ZANAPOC Bust  of  Severus  Alexander  to  r., 

and  Mamaea  to  1.,  confronted;  Severus,  laureate,  wearing  palu- 
damentum  and  cuirass;  Mamaea,  diademed. 

14.64 

—  816 


MESOPOTAMIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8163 
PI.  301 


8164 
PI.  301 


8165 
PI.  301 


H3 
9.26 


M  24 


88 
5.70 


JE  20 


63-5 

4. 11 


&  19 


^L.  MiHT  K]OA  €A€CCHNCON.  Tyche  of  the  City,  turreted,  seated 
to  1.  on  stool;  above  her  head,  small  statue  of  Aquarius  (?)  with 
water-skin  over  1.  shoulder  ;  at  her  feet,  River-god,  Skirtos, 
swimming;  in  front,  small  altar;  in  field,  four  stars,  two  1.  and 

two  r. 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  109,  n»  110  (PI.  xvi,  1). 

Macdonald,  Hunter  Gj/.,II1,  p.  312,  n°  59  (PI.  lxxix,  7). 

Mionnet,  V,  p.  610,  n°  93. 

Babelon,  Melanges  II,  1893,  p.  279,  n*>  79  (PI.  vil,  9). 

III.  Regal  Coinage  restored. 
Abgarus  X.  Phraates. 
Circ.  A. D. 242-244. 

AYT  OK  K  M  ANT  TOPAIANOC  C€B.  Head  of  Gordian  III.  to  r., 
wearing  radiate  crown,  drapery  over  shoulder;  in  front,  a  star  : 
border  of  dots. 

fyi.  [AB TAPOC  BACIA6VC.  Bust  ot  Abgar   to  r.,  wearing  tiara  ; 

behind,  star  :  border  of  dots. 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  us,  n°  149  (PI.  xvi,  1 1). 
Babelon,  he.  cit.,  p.  289,  n°  98. 

Similar  legend  and  radiate  bust  to  r.,  wearing  paludamentum  and 
cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL  ABrAPOC  BACIA€VC.  Bust  of  Abgar  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Webster  sale,  1886.) 
Babelon,  he.  cit.,  p.  290,  n°  101  (PI.  vm,  8). 

IV.  Colonial  Coinage  restored. 
Trajan  Decius. 

AV  T  A6KIC  C6B  (sic).  Bustof  Trajan  Decius  to  r.,  wearing  radiate 
crown,  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  KOA  €A€CCA.   Bust  of  City-goddess,  veiled  and  turreted,  to 

1.  ;  in  front,  small  altar. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  118,  n«  167  (PI.  xvu,  5). 
Babelon,  he.  cit.,  p.  293,  u°  105  (PI.  vm,  9). 
Mionnet,  S.  VIII,  p.  408,  n°  54. 


"    817 


MESOPOTAMIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Nesibi. 

The  chief  town  of  the  district  called  Mygdonia. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Otacilia  Severa. 

8166 
PI.  301 

146 

JE  24 

MAP-nTAKIAC€OYHPAN-C€B.   Bust  of  Otacilia  to   r.,  wearing 
diadem,  draped,  and  resting  on  lunar  crescent  :   border  of  dots. 

9-43 

^L.  IOY-C€n-KOAnN6CIBI-MHT.  Statue  of  Tyche  surmounted  by 

constellation  Aries  seated  facing  in  a  tetrastyle  temple  :  border 

of  dots. 

(Lincoln.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  124,  n°  31  (this  coin). 

Mionn.  V,  p.  628,  n°  182. 

Cf.  Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  Ill,  p.  316,  n°  4. 

Seleucia  ad  Tigrim. 

Founded  by  Seleucus  at  the  point  where  the  royal  canal  connected  the 

Euphrates  with  the  Tigris  (H.N.,  p.  815). 

Circ.  B.C. 88. 

8167 
PI.  301 

22 

JE  12 

Head  of  Tyche  of  City  to  r.,  turreted  :  border  of  dots. 
AKI 

1 .42 

fy.    AIOY 

A 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  143,  n°  19. 

Head,  Hist.  Num.,  p.  815. 

Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  Ill,  p.  320,  n°  1. 

Wroth,  B.  M.  Cat.,  Parthia,  p.  xlvii  n. 

Singara. 

Imperial  Coinage. 
Gordianus  III  Pius  and  Tranquillina. 

8168 
PI.  301 

408 

M33 

AYTOK  KM  ATrOPAIANON  {sic)  CAB  TPANKYAAINAC6B.  Busts 
affronted  of  Gordian  III.  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing  paludamentum 

26.50 

and  cuirass,  and  Tranquillina  to  1.,  wearing  stephane  :  border 

of  dots. 

MESOPOTAMIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

fyL.  AYP  C€n  K  OACINTAPA.  Tyche  seated  to  1.,  head  surmount- 
ed by  constellation  Sagittarius ;  she  holds  in  r.   ears  of  corn  ;  at 
her  feet,  River-god  swimming  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  S.   Lincoln.) 
Mionuet,  V,  p.  657,  n°  220. 
Ct.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  155,  no  7  (PI.  xix,  ?). 

—  819  — 


10? 


PERSIA 


—   821    — 


PERSIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

PERSIA 

The  Royal  Coinage. 

Danes. 

8169 
PI.  301 

129. 1 

M  15 

The  Great  King,  in  kneeling-running  attitude,  bearded,  and  crown- 
ed with  kidaris  ;  clad  in   Persian  kandys ;  quiver  at  shoulder  ; 

8.37 

holds  in  outstretched  1.  strung  bow,  and  in  r.,  spear. 

1$£.  Irregular  oblong  incuse.  —  Dark. 

(E.  Arslanoglou,  Smyrna,  1891.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  153,  n»  40  (PI.  xxiv,  24  ;  this  coin). 

Ascribed  to  Artaxerxes  I  (Babelon). 

*  The  coin  illustrated  in  error  under  n°  8169  is  not  that  described,  which  is 

correctly  B.M.C.,  PI.  xxiv,  24. 

8170 
PI.  301 

126.3 

X  16 

Similar ;  eye  in  profile,  nose  short,  beard  long. 

l^L.  Similar.  —  Daric. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1896.) 

8.18 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  156,  n<>  60 (this  coin). 

Attributed  to  Artaxerxes  II  (Babelon). 

8171 
PI.  301 

128.6 

N  15 

Similar  type ;  high  relief. 

BL.  Similar.  —  Daric. 

(W.  C.  Weight,  1 89 1.) 

8.33 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  159,  PI.  xxv,  21-24. 

Attributed  to  Darius  III  (Babelon). 

Sigloi. 

8172 
PI.  301 

80 

A15 

Similar  type. 

fy..  Similar. 

(Carfrae  sale,  1901.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxv,  26. 

5.18 

Cf.  Head,  Coinage  of  Lydia  and  Persia,  PI.  1,  25. 

Similar. 

8173 
PI.  301 

83 

M.  14 

fyL.  Similar.  -   Siglos. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1886.) 
Cf.  Babelon,  P. A.,  PI.  11,  10. 

5.38 

—  823 


PERSIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8174 

PI.  301 


8175 

PI.  301 


8176 

PL  301 


8177 

PI.  301 


8178 

PI.  301 


8179 
PI.  301 


8180 
PI.  301 


84.6 

5.48 


83-7 

5.42 


83 

5-37 


18.9 

1.22 


82 

5-31 


83.4 

5.40 


84.6 

5.48 


1BLI6 


iRi5 


iRi5 


J&  7 


^15 


^Ri5 


^15 


Similar. 

J$L.  Similar.  —  Siglos. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  1893.) 
*  This  coin  belongs  to  the  following  class  with  dagger. 

The  King,  bearded,  crowned,  and  clad  in  Persian  kandys,  a  chain  of 
four  large  rings  on  the  side  from  the  shoulder  to  the  waist,  kneel- 
ing to  r.  on  r.  knee;  at  his  back,  quiver;  in  his  r.,  a  dagger 
and  in  his  1.,  a  strung  bow. 

I$£.  Irregular  incuse.  —  Siglos. 

(A.  O.  van  Lennep,  1891.) 
Cf.  B.M.C.,  PI.  xkvi,  10. 
Cf.  Head,  Lydia  and  Persia,  PI.  I,  26. 

Similar ;  but  King  holds  short  dagger. 

J$L.  Similar.  —  Siglos. 


Cf.  Head,  op.  cil.,  PI.  I,  27, 
Cf.  Babelon,  P.  A.,  PI.  11,  24. 


(Macridi  Pacha,  1896.) 


The  King,  bearded,  crowned,  and  clad  in  Persian  kandys,  kneeling 
on  one  knee  to  r.,  quiver  at  shoulder;  holds  dagger,  and  in  his 
1.  strung  bow. 

tyL.  Irregular  incuse.  —  Quarter  Siglos. 

(El.  Arslanoglou,  1893.) 
Imhoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  453,  n°  74. 
Cf.  Babelon,  P. A.,  p.  16,  n°  136. 

The  King,  crowned,  bearded,  and  kneeling  on  one  knee,  as  before : 
two  countermarks. 

I$£.  Irregular  incuse  :  four  deep  cuts  and  countermarks.  —  Siglos. 

(A. O. van  Lennep,  1898.) 

Similar  type ;  King  holding  spear :  two  countermarks  in  front. 
fyL.  Irregular  incuse:  two  countermarks.  — Siglos. 

Similar  type;  but  almost  entirely  obliterated  by  countermarks,  one 
of  which,  tetraskeles-wheel  ornament. 

T$L.  Irregular  incuse  :  two  countermarks.  —  Siglos. 


824  — 


PERSIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8l8l 
PI.  301 

83.6 

;Ri5 

Similar  type:  numerous  countermarks. 

1$L.  Irregular  incuse  :  various  countermarks.  —  Siglos. 

5.42 

8182 
PI.  301 

83 

iR  16 

Similar. 

$L.  Similar.  —  Siglos. 

5-37 

8183 
PI.  301 

83.5 

A17 

Similar;  type  of  Head,  PI.  1,  27. 

^L.  Similar  ;  possibly  an  inscription.  —  Siglos. 

5.41 

8184 
PI.  301 

84.6 

JR15 

Similar :  countermarks. 

T$L.  Similar  :  countermarks.  —  Siglos. 

5.48 

8185- 

82-84 

iRi5 

Similar :  countermarks. 

8188 

• 

J$L.  Similar:  countermarks.  —  Sigloi. 

•  These  coins  were  catalogued  before  the  publication  of  the  B.M.Cat.,  Arabia, 
Mesopotamia,  Persia,  192 1. 

Euagoras  II  (?),  King  of  Salamis, 
as  Satrap  for  the  King  of  Persia  *. 

(Circ.  B.C.  351). 

8189 
PI.  302 

231.9 

M.  22 

The  King  of  Persia,  bearded,  in  kneeling-running  attitude  to  r., 
crowned  with  kidaris  and  clad  in  kandys ;  at  his  back  quiver  filled 

15.03 

with  arrows ;  he  is  drawing  bow ;  behind  BA  :  border  of  dots. 

^6.  Satrap  (Euagoras  II)  on  saddled  galloping  horse  to  r.,  striking 

downwards  with  spear ;  behind,  bearded  head  of  Herakles  to  r.  in 

lion-skin  :  border  of  dots.  — Rhod.  Tetradrachm. 

Publ.  by  Sir  H. W.,  Num.  Chron.,  1896,  p.  30,  n°  63  ;  PI.  111,  16. 

Babelon,  Traite,  II,  p.  165,  n°  120  (this  coin). 

Imhoof,  Kleinasiat.  Mun^en,  II,  p.  519,  11°  3  ;  PI.  xix,  24. 

Head,  Hist.  Num.,  p.  831. 

Num.  Chron.,  1920,  p.  100.  British  Museum. 

*  With  regard  to  these  coins,  cf.   Head,  Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  831,  where  it  is 

suggested  that  they   represent   money  issued  by  some   Persian  Commander  or 

Satrap  at  a  Phoenician  mint. 

—  825  — 


PERSIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8190 
PI.  302 

8191 
PI.  302 

224.9 

^21 
^R20 

Similartype;  behind  King,  \*  00  « in  front  of  1.  knee§  (yy)  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

1$C.  Similar  type;  in  field  to  r.,  star  of  eight  rays  :  border  of  dots. 

—  Rhod.  Tetradrachm. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1895.) 

Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  92,  n"  623  (PI.  xvn,  16)  ;  Traiti,  PI.  xci,  17. 

Weber,  Num.  Chron.,  1896,  p.  30. 

Imhoof,  Kleinasiatische  Mun\en,  II,  p.  519,  n°  2. 

Six,  Num.  Chron.,  1877,  p.  82  (PI.  m,  2). 

Similar  type  ;  no  inscription  :  border  of  dots. 

T$L.  Similar  type;  beneath  horse,  0  and  traces  of  symbol,  animal 

to  r.  (?).  —  Rhod.  Tetradrachm. 

(Montagu  sale,  1896.) 

14-57 
231 

14.96 

826  — 


PERSIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

ALEXANDRINE    EMPIRE 

OF    THE    EAST 

Double  Darics. 

Issued  at  Babylon  by  Satraps  authorised,  tinder  Alexander  III  and 
bis  successors,  to  strike  coins  with  Persian  types. 

8192 
PI.  302 

254.8 

Al  19 

The  King,  bearded,  crowned,  and  clad  in  Persian  kandys,  in  kneeling- 
running  attitude  to  r. ;  at  his  back  a  quiver;  in  his  r.,  spear,  and 
in  1.  strung  bow  ;  behind,  9  (mon.  19  of  Babelon,  Pers.  Achem.). 

16.  51 

l$L.  Irregular  incuse.  —  Double  Dark. 

(Tebbs  sale,  July  1906  ;  lot  140.) 
Attributed  by  Sir  H.  Weber  to  Darius  III  Codonun,  with  reference  to  Babelon, 
Pers.  Actum.,  p.  14,  n°  118  (but  diff.  monogram). 

8193 
PI.  302 

257-3 

AI  20 

Similar  type  ;  behind  King,  4>l. 

ty..  Similar.  —  Double  Daric. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent,  189J.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  177,  n»  4  (PI.  xx,  4;  this  coin). 
Head,  Coinage  of  Lydia  and  Persia,  p.  27,  n°  257  (PI.  1,  22). 
Imhoof,  Zeit.f.  Num.,  1876  (PI.  ix,  14).  * 
Babelon,  Perses  Acbim.,  p.  14,  n«  116. 
*  Apparently  identical  with  the  specimen  erroneously  stated  to  be  in  the  Hague 
Museum. 

16.67 

Successors  of  Mazaeus  :  — 

328/7-323  :  Stamenes 
323-321   :  Archon. 
321-317  :  Seleucus. 

3 17-3 1 1   :  Peithon  (for  Antigonus). 

311-306  :  Seleucus. 

(before  assumption  of  regal  title). 

8194 
PI.  302 

6.8 

iR8 

Baaltars  seated  to  r.  on  throne,  torso  nude,  chlamys  over   lower 
limbs,  resting  r.  hand  on  long  sceptre,  holding  eagle  on  1.  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

0.44 

827  — 


104 


PERSIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

J$l.  Lion  walking  to  1.  :  border  of  dots.  —  Attic  Obol. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
B.  M.Cat.,  p.  183,  n»  12  (PI.  xxi,  6;  this  coin). 
Babelon,  Perses  Achim.,  p.  43,  n°  302  (PI.  vn,  8);  Traite,  PI.  cxv,  25. 

8195 
PI.  302 

6.6 

^5 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar.  —  Attic  Obol. 

0.43 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1902.) 

8196 
PI.  302 

118. 4 

^Ri8 

Similar  type ;  without  symbol  or  letter  in  field  :  border  of  dots. 
J$l.  Lion  to  1. ;  above,  A.  —  Attic  Didrachm. 

7.67 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1894.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  184,  n»  19  (PI.  xxi,  11  ;  this  coin). 
Cf.  Babelon,  Traite,  II,  p.  494,  n°  793  (tetradr.). 

8197 

PI.  302 

255.6 

^23 

Baaltars  seated  to  1.,  as  on  preceding  coins;  in  front,  !!  :  border  of 

M 
dots. 

16.56 

J$L.  Lion  to  1.  ;  above  ^  ;  in  ex.,  M  (?).  —  Attic  Tetradrachm. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1900.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  185,  n°  2J  (PI.  xxi,  16;  this  coin). 

8198 
PI.  302 

62.7 

^.14 

Similar  type;  in  front  of  Baaltars,  M;  below  chair,  Ml  :   border  of 
dots. 

4.06 

]$L.  Lion  to  1. ;  head  turned  back;  in  ex.,  M  :   border  of  dots.  — 

Attic  Drachm. 

(Spink,  1890.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  186,  no  29  (PI.  xxi,  18  ;  this  coin). 
Cf.  Babelon,  P.  A.,  PI.  vn,  10;  Traill,  PI.  cxv,  11. 

8199 
PI.  302 

261 .2 

A21 

Similar  type  ;  in  front  of  Baaltars,  t\  (fork  ?)  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  Lion  to  1. ;  above,  1".  —  Attic  Tetradrachm. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  187,  n°  35  (PI.  xxn,  2;  this  coin). 

16.93 

8200 
PI.  302 

247.5 

A21 

Baaltars  seated  to  I.  on  throne,  as  on  preceding  coins  :  border  of 
dots. 

16.04 

—  828  — 


PERSIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8201 
PI.  302 


8202 
PI.  302 


8203 
PI.  302 


24I.6 
T5T66 


^23 


248 
16.07 


^23 


97-2 
6.30 


iRi7 


1$L.  Lion  to  1. ;  above,  T  :  border  of  dots.  Concave  field.  —  Attic 
Tetradrachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 
Imhoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  377,  n°  10. 
Babelon,  Traite,  II,  p.  491,  n°  790. 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.   187,  no  36  (PI.  xxn,  3). 

Similar  type;  in  field  1.,  pellet;  under  chair,  four  dots  :  border  of 
dots. 

J$L.  Lion  to  1. ;  above,  pentalpha  :  border  of  dots.  —  Attic  Tetra- 
drachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 
Imhoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  378,  n»  36. 
Babelon.  P.  A.,  PI.  vn,  6;  Traite,  PI.  cxv,  22. 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  187,  no  39  (PI.  xxii,  4). 


Seleucus  I. 
B.C. 312-306. 

Baaltars  seated  to  1.,  naked  to  waist,  chlamys  about  lower  part  of 
body ;  he  rests  1.  on  throne  behind  him  and  r.  on  long  dotted 
sceptre;  r.  foot  drawn  back  behind  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Lion  to  1. ;  above,  anchor  :  border  of  dots.  Concave  field.  — 
Attic  Tetradrachm. 

Imhoof,  Monti.  Gr.,  p.  378,  n°  39. 

Babelon,  P.  A.,  p.  44,  no  308  ;  Traite,  PI.  cxv,  13. 

J.  P.  Six,  Num.  Chron.,  1884,  p.  133,  n°  18  (PI.  VI,  7). 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  188,  n»  43  (PI.  xxii,  6). 

Baaltars  seated  to  1.,  himation  over  1.  arm  and  lower  limbs,  r.  rest- 
ing on  sceptre ;  in  front,  horned  head  of  horse  to  r.  :  border  of 
dots. 

IJ6.  Lion  walking  to  1.  ;  above,  anchor.  —  Didrachm  (?). 

(Montagu,  II,lJ  sale,  1897  ;  lot  307.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  190,  n°  52  (PI.  xxii,  12). 


8204 
PI.  302 


2525 
16.36 


ifU3 


Similar  type. 


829  — 


PERSIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8205 
PI.  302 

235.8 

^.23 

1$L.  Lion  to  1. ;  above  P  and  anchor  ;  in    ex.,  ffl  and   ivy-leaf  : 

border  of  dots.  —  Attic  Tetradrachm. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1892.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  191,  n°  58  (PI.  xxn,  16;  this  coin). 
Cf.  Babelon,  P.  A.,  PI.  vn,  12 ;  TraiU,  II,  p.  487,  n°  776. 

Similar;  sceptre  adorned  with  floral  ornament. 

I$L.  Lion  to  1. ;  above,  n  and  anchor;  in  ex.  ^  and  ivy-leaf.  —  Attic 
Tetradrachm. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1897.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  191,  n°  60  (PI.  xxn,  17). 
Cf.  Babelon,  Trait/,  II,  p.  487,  n<>  777, 

15.28 

—  830 


PERSIS 


-83I    - 


PERSIS 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8206 
PI.  302 

63.5 

^.15 

PERSIS 

Darius  I  (?). 

Head  of  King  to  r.,  bearded,  wearing  helmet  with  neck-piece. 

T$L.  Sacred  edifice  (or  fire-altar)  above  which  the   image  of  Ahura- 
mazda :  to  I.,  the  King  standing  to  r. ;  to  1.,  standard  surmount- 
ed by  bird.  —  Attic  Drachm. 

(W.  S.Lincoln,  1887.) 
Cf.  Allotte  de  la  Fuye,  Nunitniiatique  dt  la  Perside,  Cor.  Num., 
p.  91,  no  43  (PI.  in,  43). 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  209. 

4. II 

-  833  - 


CHARACENE 


-    835    ~ 

ios 


CHARACENE 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

CHARACENE 

Attain belos  III. 
Circ.  A.D.53-71. 

8207 
PI.  502 

2314 

XL  25 

Youthful,  beardless   and   diademed   head  to    r.,    with  curly    hair, 
gathered  up  behind. 

14. yy 

$L.  •  •   CC0T6P  KAI  BA. .   TAMBH  ;  in  ex.  TZO  (year  369.  A.  S. 

—  57  8.  A.D).  Herakles,  naked,  seated  to  1.  on  cippus,  holding 

in  r.  club  resting  on  his  knee,  1.  on  cippus.  —  JE.  Tetradrachm. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  296,  n°  2. 

CI.  Mionnet,  5.  VIII,  p.  510,  n°  8. 

Babelon,  Inventairt  IVaJJingtou,  n°  7540. 

837  - 


BACTRIA 


839  - 


BACTRIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

BACTRIA 

Dynasts. 

Antimachus. 

8208 
PI.  302 

II. 4 

An 

Bust  of  Antimachus  to  r.,   diademed,  wearing  kausia  :   border  of 
dots. 

O.74 

fy..       rA]NT|MAX«Y     *  Poseidon>  facing,  wearing  wreath  ;  hima- 

tion  over  I.  shoulder  and  about  lower  limbs  ;  holds  in  r.  trident, 

and  in  1.  palm  bound  with  fillet;  in  field  r.,  W.  —  Obol. 

(J.  P.  Lambros,  1888.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  Greek  and  Indo-Scythic  Kings  of  Baitria  and  India, 

1886,  p.  12,  no  6  (PI.  v,  3). 

Eucratides. 

Circ.  B.C.  200-1 50. 

8209 
PI.  302 

I0.2 

JR.  10 

Bust  of  Eucratides  to  r.,   diademed  and  helmeted  :  border  of  dots. 
^"     fykpatia-y  •  The  Pileiof  theDioskuri,  laureate,  surmount- 

0.66 

ed  by  stars;  and  two  palm-branches;  below,  IAJ.  —  Obol. 

(Sothcbv  sale,  1884.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  15,  no  28  (PI.  v,  n). 

Menander. 

Circ.  B.C.  160-140. 

8210 
PI.  302 

38 

JR.  17 

BAIIAEOI  IHTHPOC  MENANAPOY.    Bust    to    1.,    diademed, 
spear  at  shoulder. 

2.46 

^6.  Kharoshti  inscription.  Athene,  helmeted,  in  fighting  attitude  to 

1.,  holding  shield  and  hurling  thunderbolt,  both  ends  of  chlamys 

falling  over  arms;  in  field  to  r.,  ^.  —  Drachm. 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  47,  n°  36. 

841  — 


AFRICA 


EGYPT 


843 

106 


EGYPT 


EGYPT 

R.S.  Poole,  B.M.Cat.,  The  Ptolemies,  1883. 

J.N.Svoronos,  Ta  Noji.t<rj/.a7a  tou  KpaTous  twv  IlToXejjLatwv,  Vols.  I— III,  1904  ; 

and  Vol.  IV,  with  German  translation  of  Vol.  I,  1908. 

K.  Regling,  Zeit.f.  Num.,  XXV,  pp.  344-96. 


-  844  - 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8211 
PI.    303 


8212 
PI.   303 


8213 
PI.  303 


264.2 


/R.27 


12 


22.8 

r  .48 


A  13 


343  3 
15-77 


/K27 


EGYPT 

I.   GREEK    KINGS   OF   EGYPT. 

The  Ptolemies. 

Ptolemy  I  (Soter). 

(B.C. 323-28)). 

Period  I  (B.C. 323-305). 

Head  of  Alexander  the  Great  to  r.,  with  horn  of  Amnion,  wearing 
elephant-skin  and  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 

I$£.  AAEIANAP[OYJ.  Zeus  seated  to  1.,  with  himation  over  lower 

limbs,  holding    in  extended  r.  eagle,  and  resting  1.  on  sceptre  ; 

1.  foot  drawn  in  front  o(  r.,  both  resting  on  footstool  ;  in  field 

to  1.,    thunderbolt;   beneath  seat,  rtl  :  border  of  dots.     -  Attic 

Tetrad  rachm. 

(Montagu  sale,   1894.) 


Svoronos,  p.  5,  n°  22  (PI.  1,  13). 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  2,  n»  2. 


Similar. 


tyL.  Archaistic  figure  of  Athene  Promachos  to  r.,  hurling  javelin; 
in  field  to  r.,  eagle  r.  —  Rhodian  Hemidrachm. 

(found  in  the  sand  on  the  old  port  of  Alexandria,  1894.) 
Cf.  Svor.,  p.  8,  n°  35  (PI.  11,  15). 

Head  of  Alexander  the  Great  to  r.,  in  elephant-skin. 

36.  AAEZANAPEION    (to  1.).    nTOAEMAlOY  (to  r.)     Archaistic 

figure  of  Athene  Promachos  to  r.,  hurling  javelin,  and  holding 

shield  in  front  of  her;  both  ends  of  chlamys  falling  over  arms  ; 

in  field  to  1.,  Al  ;  to  r.,  the  Ptolemaic  eagle  on  thunderbolt  : 

border  of  dots.  —  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 

(Dr  Edde,  Alexandria,  1899.) 

Svoronos,  p.  7,  n°  32  (PI.  11,  10).  This  coin  also  mentioned. 

Hill,  Handbook,  p.  181. 

Cat.  of  a  late  collector,  1900,  PI.  ix,  460. 

Num.  Cbron.,  1920,  p.  100.  British  Museum. 


-845    - 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


82I4 
PI.  303 


8215 
PI.  303 


I4O 
907 


112 

7-25 


JE  21       Head  of  Aphrodite  to  r.,  wearing  ornamented  Stephanos  and  ear- 
ring. 

J$L.  nTOAEMAIOY.  Eagle  to  1.   on   thunderbolt;  in   front,  star; 

beneath,  H. 

(Sim  sale,   1890.) 
Svor.,  p.  14,  n°  75  (PI.  vi,  23. 
Num.  Chrott.,  N.S.,  XI,  1871,  p.  231. 

JE21       Similar. 

T$L.  Similar;  in  field  to  1.,  a  wreath. 


Svor.,  p.  14,  n°  78  (PI.  vi,  24). • 
Mionnet,  II,  p.  67,  n«  44. 
*  N°  8214-5  struck  in  Cyprus. 


(Smyrna,  1891.) 


Period  II (B.C. 305-285). 

8216       238    J&28      Head  of  Alexander  the  Great  to  r.,  in  elephant-skin 
pl-  3°3     1542  dots.  Countermark,  crescent. 


border  of 


tyl.  AAEIANAPOY  (to  1.).  Archaistic  figure  of  Athene  Promachos 

to  r.,  holding  shield  in  front  of  her  and  hurling  javelin  ;  ends  of 

chlamys  falling  over  both  arms  ;  in  field  to  1.  |4i  and  cornucopiae, 

to  r.  £  and  Ptolemaic  eagle  to  r.  on  thunderbolt :  border  of  dots. 

—  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 

(Cairo,  1898.) 
Svoronos,  p.  25.  n°  159  a  (PI.  v,  18  ;  this  coin). 


8217 
PI.  303 


241 
15.61 


JR.  28      Similar  ;  countermark  on  cheek,  A  • 

J$L.  Similar  legend  and  type  ;  in  front  of  Athene,  Ptolemaic  eagle 
to  r.  on  thunderbolt;  in  field  r.,  M.  —  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 

(E.P.Triantaphyllos,  1900.) 
Svor.,  p.  19,  n°  107  (PI.  iv,  11)  ;  var.  1?  this  coin. 


8218 
PI.  303 


241.5    jK2$ 
15.65 


Similar ;  no  countermark. 

J$L.  Similar;  in  field  r.  TH.  —  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 

Svor.,  p.  20,  n°  108  ?  ;  this  coin  (PI.  iv,  9). 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  6,  n°  51. 


(Cairo,  1898.) 


846 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


8219 
PI.  303 


8220 

PI.  303 


242 
75~68 


240 

1555 


^.28 


JK2S 


8221 
PI.  303 


8222 

PI.  303 


242 
7T68 


242  3 
1 5 .  70 


J&2$ 


J&2$ 


8223 


237 

T5-35 


^28 


8224 
PI.  303 


242 
77768 


^.28 


822< 


243-3 

15-77 


JR.  28 


Similar. 

tyL.  Similar;  in  field  1.  |4J,  and  r.,  1^.  —  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 

(Alexandria,  1897.) 
Svor.,  p.  22,  n<>  1 39  1^ ;  this  coin  (PI.  v,  16). 

Similar. 

Y$L.  Similar;  in  field  1.  W,  and  r.  Al.  —  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 

(Cairo,  1898.) 


Svor.,  p.  23,  n"  142  a  ;  this  coin  (PI.  v,    10). 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  4,  n°  24. 


Similar. 


fyl.  Similar  ;  in   field    1.  Al,  and  r.   fc$J.  —  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 

(Cairo,  1898.) 
Svor.,  p.  23,  n»  143  •;  :  this  coin  (PI.  v,  12). 

Similar. 

tyL  Similar;  in  field  to  1.  K,  and  20  r.  £.    —     Rhodian     Tetra- 
drachm. 

(Cairo,  1898.) 
Svor.,  p.  24,  n°  146  xa  ;  this  coin  (PI.  v,  7) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  3,  no  21  (PI.  1,  5). 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar.  —  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 


B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  3,  n°  20. 
Svoronos,  p.  53,  n°  146  £. 


(W.T.  Ready,   1896.) 


Similar. 


l]L.  Similar  type  ;  in  front  of  Athene,   above,  helmet  to  r. ;  below, 

Ptolemaic  eagle  on  thunderbolt  to  r. ;  in  field  r.  X.  —  Rhodian 

Tetradrachm. 

(Cairo,  1898.) 
Svor.,  p.  27,  no  162  i9;  this  coin  (PI.  VI,  2). 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  4,  no  33. 
Waddington,  Rev.  Num.,  1865  (PI.  n,  4). 


Similar. 

1$L.  Similar.  —  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 


(Cairo,  1894.) 


-  847   - 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8226 
PI.  303 

243 

^28 

Similar. 

1$L.  Similar;  in  field  r.,  tf.  —  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 

15-74 

(Cairo,  1898.) 
Svor.,  p.  27,  no  164  i0  ;  this  coin  (PI.  vi,  3). 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  4,  n<>  32. 

8227 
PI.  303 

241 

iR28 

Similar. 

Similar;  in  field  r.,  IE.  —  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 

15.61 

(Cairo,  1898.) 
Svor.,  p.  28,  n'  1 6s  6  ;  this  coin  (PI.  vi,  4). 

8228 

243.5 

^.28 

Similar. 

PI.  303 

15.78 

T$L.  Similar ;  in  field  r.,  $.  —  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 

(Cairo,  1898.) 
Svor.,  p.  28,  no  168  1;  ;  this  coin  (PI.  vi,  7). 

8229 
PI.  303 

233 

^R28 

Similar. 

tyL.  Similar;  in  field  r.,  Al.  —  Rhodian  Tetradrachm. 

15.09 

(W.H.  Waddington,  1893.) 

Svor.,  p.  29,  n°  169  tO  ;  this  coin  (PI.  VI,  8). 

8230 
PI.  303 

5.2 

JR.  7 

Head  of  young  Herakles  in  elephant-skin  (?). 

J$L.  Eagle  standing  to  1.  —  Hemiobol. 

(Alexandria,  1898.) 

0.34 

8231 

146 

JE  22 

Head  of  Alexander  the  Great  to  r.  in  elephant-skin  :  border  of  dots. 
^--       da^iac/^x-     •  Eagle  to  1.  in  front,  A  on  thunderbolt :  bord- 

9.46 

er  of  dots. 

(Luxor,  1894.) 
Cf.  Svoronos,  p.  34,  no  196  (PI.  vm,  6). 

8232 
PI.  304 

no. 5 

M  17 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I  to  r.,  diademed  and  wearing  aegis. 

r.      nTOAEMAlOY     ^     A  ■         c     1     u     «.  ♦      1               11 
1>C.       ratiafot     '    ^iuac*nga    °t    elephants   to    1.,    in  which, 

7. 16 

Alexander,  as  son  ofAmmon.  holding  thunderbolt ;  in  ex.,  IKP. 

—  Phoen.  stater. 

(Fountaine  Cabinet  ;  per  L.  &  L. Hamburger,  1898.) 

Svor.,  p.   19,  no  102  (PI.  iv,  4). 

B.M.Cat.,  Cyrenaica,  p.  73,  n°  2. 

Struck  in  Cyrenaica. 

—  848 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8233 
PI.    304 


27-5 
1.78 


N  10 


Head  of  Ptolemy  I  to    r.,  diademed,  and  wearing    aegis  ;  behind 
head,  A. 

„,      BA2IAEHI  (to  r.)  _    .  ,  ,       .    ,    . 

*•    nTOAEMAIOY(toi.)-    Bgle    '°   L  °"   thunderbolt>  winSs 
open  ;  in  field  to  1.  X.  —  Phoenician  Triobol. 

(Osman  Noury,  1903.) 


CI.  Svoronos.  PI.  vn,  11. 


8234 
PI.  304 


28 
I. 81 


N  9 


Similar. 


8235   j  27. 3   j  iV  10 
PI-  304!    1.77 


8236 
PI.  304 


220 
M-25 


JK26 


8237 
PI.  304 


95      ^  *9 
6.15 


Y$L.  Similar;  riTOAEMAlOY  out  of  field;  in  front  of  eagle,  M-  — 
Phoenician  Triobol. 

(Ad.  Hess  Nachf,  1901.) 
Svor.,  p.  34,  n"  200  (PI.  vn,  12). 

Similar. 

Similar;  legend  complete.  —  Phoenician  Triobol. 

(A.O.  van  Lennep,  1893.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  20,  n°  53  (PI.  hi,  5). 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I  to  r.,  diademed,  and  wearing  aegis  :  border  of 
dots. 

*"    "bAII AEH2  Y '  Ea^leto    l   on  thunderbolt ;   in   Held  to  1. 
J^p.  —  Phoenician  Tetradrachm. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent,  1888.) 
Svor.,  p.  43,  n°  255  xy  ;  tliis  coin  (PI.  IX,  11). 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  20,  n°  59. 

Head  of  Berenice  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

BEPENIKH2 
fyL.     BAIIAIZIHI  Club  to  r.  :  the  whole  in  wreath:  concave  field*. 
E 
—  Phoenician  Didrachm. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1899.) 
Svor.,  p.  51,  n°  318  c  ;  this  coin  (PI.  m,  44). 

*  Struck  in  Cyrenaica  ;   the  monogram  is  that  of  the  governor  Magas,  son  of 
Berenice  and  stepson  of  Soter. 


849   - 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION* 

Ptolemy  II  (Philadelphia). 

B.C. 285-246. 

8238 
PI.  304 

219.5 

iR27 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I  to  r.,  diademed  and  wearing  aegis  :  border  of 
dots. 

14.22 

IjL.    nI?^1EA^'5)Y  •  Eagle  standing  to  1.  on  thunderbolt;  infield 

to  1.       .  —  Phoenician  Tetradrachm. 

A  1 

(Alexandria,  1894.) 

Svor.,  p.  56,  n<»  352  (PI.  xi,  25). 

B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  18,  n°  38. 

Issued  after  the  death  of  Arsinoe  II,  B.C. 27 1/70. 

8239 
PI.  304 

II45 

^43 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

^"       RATIAFOT     '        °  ea8'es'  sic*e  ty  slc*e>  t0  '•  '  between  legs 

74-19 

of  the  1.  one,  A  :  border  of  dots. 

(Gizeh  Museum,   1894.) 

Svor.,  p.  68,  no  437  (PI.  xvu,  7). 

Mionnet,  VI,  p.  30,  n°  237. 

8240 
PI.  304 

146.5 

JE  23 

Head  of  Alexander  the  Great  to  r.,  wearing  elephant-skin  :  border 
of  dots. 

9-49 

^"        BATIAEOT     "   Eagle  to  !■   on  thunderbolt ;   between  legs, 

A  :  border  of  dots. 

(Luxor,  1894.) 

Svor.,  p.  69,  no  439  (PI.  xvn,  14). 

8241 

130.5 

JE  23 

Similar. 
1$L.  Similar. 

8.46 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  21,  no  66. 

8242 

135 

JE21 

Similar. 

PI.  304 

8.61 

J$L.  Similar ;  letter. 

—  850  — 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8243 
PI.  304 


208.3 
I3-50 


iR27 


8244 

PI.  304 


219-3 
14.21 


J&2-J 


8245 
PI.  304 


274-2 

I7.77 


N  22 


8246 
Pi.  304 


219.8 
14.24 


^25 


Issued  after  the  death  of  Arsinoe'  II,  B.  C.  271-270. 

Head  of  Arsinoe  to  r.,  wearing  stephane,  diadem  and  veil;  behind, 
I  :  border  of  dots. 


^ 


APIINOHI(to  1.) 


Eagle  standing  to  1.  on  thunderbolt, 


4>IAAAEA(J>OY  (to  r.) 

wings  closed  ;  between  eagle's  legs,  X.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(H.  Hoffmann,  1892.) 
Svoronos,  p.  71,  n°  456  (PI.  xvi,  16  ;  this  coin). 

Cite.  B.C. 285-270. 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I  to  r.,  diademed,  wearing  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 
Two  countermarks,  indistinct. 


^ 


HTOAEMAIOY 


Eagle  to  1.  on  thunderbolt  ;  in   field  to  r., 


BAIIAEm 

shield  ;  to  1.  ^  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

Svor.,  p.  79,  n°  530  (PI.  xii,  4). 


(Cairo,  1894.) 


Ore.  B.C. 28 5 -284. 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I  to  r.,  diademed  and  wearing  aegis  :  border  of 
dots. 

*£•     nI?ifAMcA^Y  •  Eag!e  ^  ••  on  thunderbolt ;  in  field  to  1.  XL  : 

border  of  dots.  —  Pentadrachm. 

(Whittall  sale,  1884  ;  lot  1 5  5 1 0 
Svor.,  p.  81,  n°  547  8  ;  this  coin  (PI.  xiv,  1). 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  24,  n°  1. 


Circ.  B.C. 285-266. 
Similar. 

J$L.  Similar  type  ;  in  field  1.  JC  and  shield ;  to  r.  A. 


Svor.,  p.  83,  no  552  (PI.  xiv,  6). 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  46,  no  3  (PI.  ix,  2). 

-851   - 


Tetradrachm. 
(Cairo,  1894.) 


107 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8247 
PI.  304 

217 

iR27 

Similar. 

tyl.  Similar;  in  field  1.  !C  and  shield  ;  to  r.  H.  —  Tetradrachm. 

14.06 

(Cairo,  1894.) 
Svor.,  p.  83,  n<>  555  is ;  this  coin  (PI.  xiv,  8). 

8248 
PI.  304 

271 

JE2S 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

p,       ITTOAEMAIOY     n„  1     ♦      ,            .u      a    u  1 

^"        BA2IAEH2    '       *                 0n   tnunderbolt,  wings  open  ; 

17.56 

between  legs,  1  ;  in  field  to  1.  !C  and  shield  :  border  of  dots. 

(Luxor,  1894.) 
Svor.,  p.  86,  n°  576  (PI.  xm,  19). 

B.  M.  Cat.,  PI.  iv,  3. 

8249 
PI.  304 

219.3 

J&2$ 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I  to  r.,  diademed,  wearing  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 
^"       RAllAEni    *  Eagle  to  1.  on  thunderbolt;  between  legs, 

14.21 

P  ;  in  field  1.  !C  and  shield  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Cairo,  1894.) 
(Svor.,  p.  87,  no  591  (PI.  xm,  13). 

Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  25,  no  n. 

Circ.  B.C. 271-246. 

8250 
PI.  305 

213.3 

Mil 

AAEA(J>HN.  Busts  of  Ptolemy  II,   diademed,  and  Arsinoe  II,  dia- 
demed and  veiled,  jugate  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

13.82 

tyL.  OEHN.  Busts  of  Ptolemy  I,  diademed,  and  Berenice  I,  diademed 
and  veiled,  jugate,  to  r.  :  border  of  dots.  —  N  Tetradrachm. 

(Al.  Michel,  London,  1891.) 
Svor.,  p.  90,  no  604,  x ;  this  coin  (PI.  xiv,  18). 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  40,  no  5. 

8251 
PI.  30s 

254 

M  28 

Head  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate:  border  of  dots. 

tj.      nTOAEMAlOY     n,.,           ujLi-ru        1 
^"       BA2IAEH5     '       ^  •            on  ^underbolt ;  in  field  to   1., 

shield  :  plain  border. 

16.45 

Patinated.                                                                 (Sotheby  sale,  March,  1888.) 

Svor.,  p.  91,  no  610  (PI.  xii,  17). 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  26,  n°  20  (PI.  iv,  4). 

—  852  — 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8252 

238 

JE  25 

Similar. 

]$L.  Similar. 

(Cairo,  1894.) 

15.42 

8253 

270 

JE  27 

Similar. 

T$L.  Similar. 

(Cairo,  1894.) 

17-49 

8254 
PI.  305 

275 

£26 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar. 

(Rollin  &  FeuArdent.) 

17.82 

8255 
PI.  305 

263 

JE  26 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar. 

(A.  Hess  Nach,  Frankfort,  1880.I 

17.04 

Ore.  B.C. 280-268. 

8256 
PI.  305 

220.8 

J&26 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

*£•    nI?x,E^2Y  •  EaSle  to  1.  on  thunderbolt;  in  field  to  1.  H 
and  club.  —  Tetradrachm. 

I4.31 

(Alexandria,  1894.) 
Svor.,  p.  95,  n°  637  ta  ;  this  coin  (PI.  xix,  9). 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  9,  n°  75  (PI.  11,  3). 

Circ.  B.C. 28 5 -283. 

8257 
PI.  305 

IO5.5 

JE  21 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I  tor.,  diademed  and  wearing  aegis  :  border  of 
dots. 

6.84 

^L.  [BAIIAE]nZ  (to  1.)  flTOAEMAlOY  (to   r.).  Head  of  Libya  to 

r.,  diademed,  with  formal  curls  :  border  of  dots. 

(Sotheby  sale,  1881.) 
Svor.,  p.  129,  no  855  8  (PI.  xxxiv,  6). 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  39,  no  17. 
B.M.Cat.,  Cyrenaica,  p.  80,  n°  30. 

-  853  - 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8258 

PL  305 


8259 
PI.  305 


8260 
PI.  305 


826l 
PI.  305 


548-9 
35-5^ 


-^34 


473 
30.64 


^33 


307 
19-59 


JE  30 


33-6 
2.18 


Mil 


8262 
Pi.  ;o5 


208 
!3-47 


JE  29 


I}L. 


.  Double  cornucopiae,  filled  with  fruit, 


Ptolemy  III  (Euergetes). 

(B.C.  246-221). 

Head  of  Arsinoe  II  to  r.,  wearing  diadem,   stephane  and  veil ; 
behind  head,  18  (year  BBB,  50  =  221  B.C.)  :  border  of  dots. 

APIINOHI  (to  1.) 
(|>IAAAEA(t>OY    (to  r.) 

with  pendant  fillets  :  border  of  dots.  —  Decadrachm. 

(Bompois  sale  ;  lot  2035.) 
Svoronos,  p.  144,  n°  961  (PL  xxvin,  26  ;this  coin). 

Head  of  Zeus  Ammon   to  r.,  diademed,   with  uraeus  :  border  of 
dots. 

#-    "1?™=!'?*  •  Eagle  tol.  on  thunderbolt;  between  legs, 

dA2.\  Ac  L12. 

^  ;  in  field  1.  cornucopiae  with  fillet  attached  :  border  of  dots. 

(Cairo,  1894.) 
Cf.  Svor.,  p.  146,  n°  965  (PL  xxix,  20). 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar;  between  eagle's  legs,  >fc. 

(Cairo,  1894.) 
Svor.,  p.  146,  n°  966  (PL  xxix,  21). 

Commemorative  coinage  of  Berenice  I. 
Head  of  Berenice  to  r.,  diademed  and  veiled  :  border  of  dots. 

fy>'   DCDcmi/ur    •    Cornucopiae  with   pendant   fillets,    between 
bbrcNIKni 

two  stars  :  border  of  dots.  —  Attic  N.  Hemidrachm. 

(Hoffmann,  1884.) 
Svor.,  p.  151,  n°  981  'a;  this  coin  (PL  xxix,  9). 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  59,  n°  4  (PL  xiv,  5). 

Coins  struck  in  Cyprus. 

Head  of  Zeus  Ammon  to  r.,   diademed,  with  uraeus  :  border  of 
dots. 

fy"      DirucAT    •  Cultus-statue  of  Aphrodite,  facing,  standing 


-   854  - 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8263 
PI.  30s 


8264 
PI.  305 


8265 
Pl.  305 


8266 
PI.  305 


855 

5  -  54 


iEio. 


428.6 

27.80 


X  26 


204.8 

1327 


^27 


'"5 

72.25 


JE  42 


on  basis,  wearing  kalathos,  r.,  arm  on  breast,  1.,  holding  up  dress  : 
border  of  dots. 

(W.  T.  Ready.) 


Svor.,  p.  157,  n°  1005  (PI.  xxx,  15). 
Mionnet,  VI,  p.  .43,  n°  376. 


Similar. 
fyL  Similar. 


(Kelekian,  1897). 


Svor.,  p.  157,  n°  1007  (PI.  xxx,  19). 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  52,  n°  61. 


Ptolemy  IV.  (Philopator). 

B.C.  221-204. 

Bust  of  Ptolemy  III.  to  r.,   radiate,  wearing   aegis,  and  carrying 
trident  combined  with  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

^"   "  BAZIAEOI Y '    Cornuc°Piae>   fitted  and    radiate;    below, 
A I  :  border  of  dots.  —  Al.  Octadrachm. 

(Ad.  Hess  Nachf.,  Frankfort,  1887.) 
Svor.,  p.  178,  n°  1117  (PI.  xxxvi,  7). 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  56,  n°  103  (PI.  xn,  4). 


Busts  of  Sarapis  and  Isis  to  r.,  jugate  :  border  of  dots. 

fy"      dat-iac^t-     •  Eagle  to  1.,  on  thunderbolt,  looking  back; 

on  r.  wing,  double  cornucopiae  bound  with  fillet ;  between  legs, 

Al  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(H.  Hoffmann.) 
Svor.,  p.  179,  n°  1 124  c;  (this  coin)  ;  PI.  xxxvi,  13. 
B.M.Cat.,  79,  n°  7  (PI.  xvm,  8). 
Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  xciv,  1824. 


Head  of  Zeus  Amnion  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

^"    "BAIIAIEni^    Eagle    standinS  t0  l>  on   thunderbolt;   in 


-  855  - 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

field  to  1.,  cornucopiae  bound  with  fillet  ;  between  legs,  Al   : 

border  of  dots. 

(Lord  Vernon  sale,  1885.) 

Svor.,  p.  180,  n°  1 125  (PI.  xxxvi,  17). 

8267 
PI.  306 

33 

JE14. 

Bust  of  Athene,  helmeted,  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

^-   CnI?™ r^Y  •  EaSle  t0  L  ;  in  front>  cornucopiae :  border  of 
dAzIAcIzz 

2. 13 

dots. 

(Alexandria,  1894.) 
Svor.,  n°  1 156. 

Ptolemy  IV.  (Philopator)  with  Ptolemy  V.  (Epiphanes). 

B.C.  204-194. 

8268 
PI.  306 

108.3 

A20 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I.  to  r.,  diademed  and  wearing  aegis  :  border  of 
dots. 

7.02 

3*»   nL°™c^Y  •  Eagle  t0  U  on  thunderbolt ;  in  field  1.,  P  and 
DAZIAhiiz 

r.,  0  :  border  of  dots.  —  Didrachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 

Svor.,  p.  199,  n°  1216  cB;  this  coin  (PI.  xxxvm,  16). 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  102,  no  24. 

Ptolemy  V.  (Epiphanes). 

B.C.  204-180. 

8269 
PI.  306 

6.5 

^7 

Head  of  Isis  to  1.,  wearing  corn-wreath. 

fyL.  Eagle  to  1.  on  serpent. 

(Cairo,  1894.) 
Svor.,  p.  201,  no  1232a  (PI.  xl,  7  ;  this  coin). 

0.42 

B.M.Cat.,  Cyrenaica,p.  58,  nos  275/6. 

8270 

6.6 

J&7 

Similar. 
J$L.  Similar. 

0.43 

(Cairo,  1894.) 

8271 

4-5 

A6 

Similar. 
J$L.  Similar. 

0.29 

(Alexandria,  1898.) 

—  856  — 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8272 
PI.  306 

5-5 

A6 

Similar. 

$..  Similar  ;  in  field  to  1.,  cornucopiae.  —  JR.. 

0.36 

(Alexandria,  1898.) 

8273 
PI.  306 

400 

JE  32 

Head  of  Isis  to  r.,  wearing  corn-wreath  :  border  of  dots. 

I£.    nJAy|E^nTY-  Eagle  t0  li  on  thunderbok  :  border  of  dots- 

25.91 

Centre  hole. 

(Sotheby  sale,  June  1883.) 

Svor.,  p.  201,  n<>  1233  (PI.  xl,  10). 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  93,  n°*  67-68  (PI.  xxn,  j). 

8274 
PI.  306 

238 

^28 

Similar. 

fy-.  Similar;  BAIIAEH2  indistinct. 

15.42 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 

Svor.,  p.  202,  n<>  1234  (PI.  XL,  11). 

8275 
PI.  306 

53 

JE  18 

Similar. 

tyL.  Similar;  eagle  looking  back,  cornucopiae  on  shoulder. 

3-43 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent.) 

Svor.,  p.  203,  n°  1238  (PI.  XL,  15). 

Struck  at  Paphos  (Cyprus). 

8276 
PI.  306 

231 

JE  27 

Similar. 

$,.      V  j|Epo2Y    '  Eagle   t0  l>  °n  thunderbolt  >  in  front>  ™  : 

14.56 

border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  89,  n°  6 (PI.  xxi,  3). 

Svor.  (PI.  xlvii,  11). 

8277 

263 

JE28 

Similar.  Bevelled  edge. 

R£.  Similar. 

(Sotheby  sale,  April  1881.) 

17.04 

8278 

266 

JE  27 

Similar.  Centre  hole. 
T$L.  Similar. 

17.23 

857  - 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8279 


_2J2 
1503 


JE  27 


8280 
PI.  306 


218.8 
14. 1! 


^26 


8281 
PL  306 


220 
14-25 


^.26 


8282 
PI.  306 


221 
14.32 


J&26 


8283 
PI.  306 


43Q-3 
27.87 


#28 


Similar. 
1$L.  Similar. 


(Sotheby  sale,  June  1883.) 


Issued  in  Cyprus,  under  the  governor  Polycrates. 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I.  to  1.,  diademed  and  wearing  aegis :  border  ot 
dots. 

*"  "Iaiiaehz  Y" Eagle  to '"  on  ,hunderbolt : in  fidd  «-.  "°  ; 

to  r.,  An  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln,  1887.) 
Svor.,  p.  216,  n°  1305  e;  this  coin  (PL  xliv,  4). 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  68,  no  2. 


Similar. 


Struck  at  Citium. 


1$L.  Similar;  in  field  1.,  LI  ;  to  r.,  Kl.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Boyne  sale,  1896.) 
Svor.,  p.  221,  n°  1355  t)  ;  this  coin  (PL  xlvi,  7). 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  71,  no  43. 

Similar. 

T$l.  Similar.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln,  1883.) 
Svoronos,  p.  201,  n°  1235  (PL  XL,  7  ;  this  coin). 

Ptolemy  VI.  (Philometor). 

B.C.  181-146. 

Commemorative  coinage  of  Arsinoe  II. 

Head  of  Arsinoe  II.,  wearing  stephane  and  veil  to  r.  ;  behind,  K  : 
border  of  dots. 

^"   (blAAAFAtbOY '    D°uMe    cornucopiae    bound   with    fillet  : 

border  of  dots.  —  A7.  Octadrachm. 

(H.  Khaouam,  Cairo,  1898.) 
Svor.,  p.  223,  n°  1374  (PL  xlvii,  2). 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.  PL  vni,  8. 


—   858  — 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8284 


221 
M-32 


^.25 


8285 
PI.   306 


125 

8.10 


JE  21 


8286 
PI.  506 


211 
13-^7 


.K26 


8287 
PI.  506 


218.8 
14.18 


^26 


Struck  in  Cyprus. 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I.  to  r.,  diademed  and  wearing  aegis;  border  of 
dots. 

fy     nI?^,E^?Y-   Eagfe  to  1.,  on  thunderbolt;  in  field  to  1., 

BA2I  AEi  2  2 


LI  ;  r.,  Kl  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 


(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 


Svor.,  p.  227,  n°  1 390  ji ;  this  coin  (PI.  xlix,  2). 

Joint  coinage  of  Ptolemy  VI.  and  VII. 

Head  of  Zeus  Amnion  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

D,      nTOAEMAlOY     ^  ,        -i     u       -i     ♦     1       ♦      r 

i%>.       rati  a  pot     '        °  eaS'es  Slt*e  ^y  S1"e  to  '•'  standing  on 

thunderbolt ;  in  front,  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 
Svor.,  p.  255,110  1425  (PI.  xi.viii,  12). 

Ptolemy  VIII.  (Euergetes  II). 
B.C.  170-116. 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I.  to  r.,  diademed,  and  wearing  aegis  :  border  of 
dots. 

^"    °  BAIIAEfll Y  *  ^k  t0  l'  °"  lhunderboIt  :  border  of  dots« 


—  Tetradrachm. 


(W.  S.  Lincoln,  1883.) 


Svor.,  p.  245,  no  1489  (PI.  li,  4). 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  PI.  xxiv,  4. 


Struck  at  Citium. 


Similar. 


fyL.  Similar  ;  in  field  1.,  crested  helmet,  and  LAI"  (33)  and  r.,  Kl  : 

border  of  dots.  — Tetradrachm. 

(W.  J.  Webster.) 
Svor.,  p.  257,  no  1587  t  :  this  coin  (PI.  lv,  13). 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.  PI.  xx,  2. 


859   ~ 


108 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8288 
PI.  306 

102.5 

yR20 

Bust   of  Ptolemy  IV  (?)  to  r.,  as  Dionysos,  wearing  diadem  and 
ivy-wreath  ;  over  shoulder,  thyrsos  :  border  of  dots. 

6.64 

fy.   nI?^!!i,?Y.  Eagle  to  1.,  on  thunderbolt,  wings  open  ;  in 

front,  helmet :  border  of  dots.  —  Didrachm. 

(Bompois  sale,  1882.) 
Svor.,  pi.  liv,  11. 

• 

Ptolemy  X.  (Soter  II,  Lathyrus). 

B.C.  116-80. 

Struck  at  Paphos. 

8289 
PI.  306 

211  .3 

^25 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I.  to  r.,  diademed  and  wearing  aegis  :  border  of 
dots. 

13.69 

*£•   nI?^.E^?Y-  EaSle  t0  !•>  on  thunderbolt  ;  in  field  1.,  LI 

(10),  and  r.,  RA  ;  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 
Svor.,  p.  273,  n°  1671  (PI.  lvii,  12). 

8290 
PI.  306 

217.3 

^22 

Similar. 

tyL.  Similar.  —  Tetradrachm. 

I4.08 

(W.  H.  Waddington,  1893.) 

8291 
PI.  307 

218.7 

^25 

Similar. 

1$L.  Similar,  in  field  1.,  LII  and  r.,  F1A.  —  Tetradrachm. 

I4.I7 

(W.  S.  Lincoln.) 
Svor.,  p.  274,  n°  1677  (PI.  lvii,  22). 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  113,  n°  22  (PI.  xxvm,  3). 

Cleopatra  III,  and  Ptolemy  XI. 

B.C.  107-101. 

8292 
PI.  307 

204.5 

^24 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.      RAyiAFOT    "    Eagle    to    1.,   on   thunderbolt ;   in   field  1., 

13.25 

,  r.;  nA.  —  Tetradrachm. 

1  1 

(Kylikos,  Cairo,  1894.) 

Svor., p.  285,  n°  173 1  (PI.  lvii,  21). 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  112,  n<> 27. 

860  — 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8293 

PI.  307 


212 

13-73 


A28 


8294 

PI.  307 


103.2 

TJ9 


^.19 


8295 

PI.  307 


29 


JE  13 


I. 


8296 
PI.  507 


317 
20.54 


JE  27 


Ptolemy  XI.  (Alexander  I). 
B.C.  114-88. 

Head  of  Ptolemy  I.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

^"    ^ BA2^AEn2°Y  •  E'lgle  t0   l"  °n   thunderbolt'  in   field   l> 


LB,  r.,  TTA.  —  Tetradrachm. 

Svor.,  p.  287,  n°  1736  (PI.  Lix,  3). 


(1879.) 


Bust  of  Ptolemy  IV.  (Philopator)  as  Dionysos,  wearing  ivy-wreath, 
and  with  thyrsos  across  shoulder  :  border  ot  dots. 

$l.  nI0T|E  En?Y '  Eagle  to  l"  on  thunderbolt :  border  of  dots- 


—  Didrachm. 


(Athens,  1901.) 


Svor.,  p.  292,  n°  1790  (PI.  xliii,  23). 


Ptolemy  XIII.  Auletes  (B.C.  80-58,  and  55-51). 

Head  of  Zeus  Amnion  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

1$L.  Inscr.  indistinct.  Headdress  of  Isis  :  border  of  dots. 

(Alexandria,  1894.) 
Svoronos,  p.  304,  n°  1845  (PI.  lxi,  32). 

Cleopatra  VII.  (B.C.  52-30). 

Bust  of  Cleopatra  VII  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

$L.  KAE0HATPA2  BA2[IA22H2].  Eagle  to  1.,  on   thunderbolt  ; 
to  1.,  double  cornucopiae  ;  to  r.,  n. 

(Lord  Vernon  sale,  1885.) 
Minted  at  Alexandria. 
B.M.Cat.,  Ptolemies,  p.  123,  n°  4  (PL  xxx,  7). 
Svor.,  p.  311,  no  1873  (PL  lxiii,  4). 


—   861 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Cleopatra  and  Mark  Antony. 

8297 
PI.  307 

170 

&2% 

BACIA 

06A   :  plain  border. 
N€ 

II. 01 

ANTO 
H*)L.      YnA   :  plain  border. 

r 

Svor.,  p.  317,  no  1899  (PI-  LXIII,  26). 
Mionnet,  VI,  p.  33,  n°  268. 

(1901.) 

862  — 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

ALEXANDRIA 

R.S.  Poole,  B.M.Cat.,  Alexandria,  1892. 

G.  Dattari,  Numi  Augg.  Alexandriani,  Cairo,  1901. 

Imperial  Coinage. 

Augustus. 

B.C.  30— A. D.  14. 

8298 
PI.  307 

32 

JE  15 

KAI  ZAP.  Head  of  Augustus  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 
tyL.  2EBA2TI.  Crescent  and  star  :  border  of  dots. 

2.07 

(W.  S.  Lincoln,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  2,  no  8. 

Dattari,  n°  n  (PI.  xxvni). 

8299 

29 

JE  14 

Similar. 
J$L.  Similar. 

1.88 

(Constantinople,  1 89 1 .) 

8300 
PI.  307 

96.5 

JE  21 

2EBAZTY.   Round  altar,  bound  with  garland;  on  either  side, 
laurel  :  border  of  dots. 

6.25 

fyL.               within  laurel-wreath  :  border  of  dots. 

(Constantinople,  1891.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  3,  n<>  17  (PI.  xxxi). 

Dattari,  no  16  (PI.  xxvn). 

Livia. 

Ob.  A.D.  29. 

Years  of  Tiberius. 

8301 
PI.  307 

27 

JE  12 

Head  of  Livia  ;  hair  tied  in  knot  behind. 

fyL.  Ears  of  corn  and  poppy-heads  tied  together;  in  field,  [P]  E 

i-75 

(year  5). 

(W.  S.  Lincoln,  1887.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  8,  no  62. 

Dattari,  p.  6,  n°  106. 

—  863  — 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Tiberius. 

A.D.  14-37. 

8302 
PI.  307 

202 

Billon. 
25 

TIBEPI[OI  KAI2AP  2  EBA]  2T02.  Head  of  Tiberius  to  r.,  laur- 
eate ;  in  front,  l_z  (year  7  of  Tiberius)  :  border  of  dots. 

I3.O9 

T$L.  [9]E02  2EBA2T02.  Head  of  Augustus  to  r.,  radiate  :  border 

of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Argyropoulos,  1892.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  6,  n°  38. 

Dattari,  n°  78. 

8303 

173 

Billon. 
25 

TIBEPI02.-2EBA2T02.  Similar. 

fy.  0E02  2EBA2T02.  Similar.  —  Tetradrachm. 

II  .21 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 

8304 
PI.  307 

I98 

Billon. 
25 

TIBEPI02  KAI2AP2EBA  [2T02J.  Similar  head;   in    front,   L'^ 
(year  14). 

12.83 

$L.  0EO2  2EBA2T02.  Head  of  Augustus  to  1.,  radiate  :  border 

of  dots. —  Tetradrachm. 

(Argyropoulos,  1883.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  6,  n°  39. 

Dattari,  n°  80. 

Claudius. 

A.D.  41-54. 

8305 
PI.  307 

205 

Billon. 
25 

TIKAAYAI  KAI2  2  EBArEPMANI  AYTOK.  Head  of  Claudius  to  r., 
laureate  ;  in  front,  LA  (year  4)  :  border  of  dots. 

I3.28 

fyL  ME22A  AINAKAI2  2EBA-  Messalina,  as  Demeter,  standing  to 

1.,  veiled,  and  clad  in  chiton  and  peplos,  holds  on  1.  hand,  two 

small  figures  of  her   children ;  under  1.  arm,   ears  of  corn  ;  1. 

rests  on  column ;  in  field  to  1.,  lituus  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetra- 

drachm. 

(Argyropoulos,  1882.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  10,  no  73. 

Dattari,  no  126. 

—  864  — 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

8306 
PI.  307 

76 

JE  20 

Tl  KAA>V  KAI  CEBAC  T€PM].  Head  of  Claudius  to  r.,  laureate. 
fyL.  AVTO  [KPA].  Hippopotamus  to  r.  ;  in  ex.  IT  (year  3). 

4.92 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 

B.M.Cat.,  Alexandria,  p.  12,  n°  98. 

Dattari,  n°  162  (PI.  xxxn). 

8307 
PI.  507 

1175 

JE  23 

Tl]  KAAY  KAI  C€BACT  [r€PM  .  Head  of  Claudius  to  r.,  laureate  ; 
in  front,  LI  (year  10)  :  border  of  dots. 

7.61 

VjL.  AYTOKPA.    Winged    caduceus  and    four  ears    of  corn,    tied 

together. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat  ,  p.  12,  n°  99. 

Dattari,  n°  140. 

Nero. 

A.D.  54-68. 

8308 
PI.  507 

197 

Billon. 
25 

N6PHN  KAAYKAI2  IEBI"EP  AY.  Bust  ofNerotol., radiate,  wearing 
aegis;  in  front,  Lir  (year  13). 

12.76 

l^L.  TIBEPIOI  KAIIAP.  Head  of  Tiberius  to  r.,  laureate  :  border 

of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Argyropoulos,  1883.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  15,  n°  114. 

Dattari,  n°  185. 

8309 

192 

Billon. 
23 

Similar;  date  L,A  (year  14). 

^l.  AI02  [OAY]  MniOY.  Bust  of  Zeus  Olympius  to  r.,  laureate  ; 

12.44 

in  front,  star.  — Tetradrachm. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  16,  n"  127. 

Dattari,  n°  256  (PI.  xxv). 

8310 

193 

Billon. 
23 

Similar;  date  and  inscr.  partly  illegible. 

fyL.  HP[A]  APTEIA.  Bust  of  Hera  to  r.,  wearing  stephane  and  veil. 

12.  50 

—  Tetradrachm. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  17,  n°  132. 

Dattari,  n°  234. 

86s 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


83  I  I 

PI.  307 


8312 


83I3 
PI.  307 


83I4 


8315 
PI.  307 


202 


I3.O9 


Billon 
24 


198 
12.83 


Billon 
24 


192 
12.44 


190 
12.31 


"3 

7-32 


Billon. 
24 


Billon 
24 


JE  24 


Similar  ;  date  LIA  (14)  ;  legend  partly  indistinct. 

I£.  AnOAAHN    riYODOI].  Bust   of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate,  with 
quiver  at  shoulder ;  in  front,  star.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  8,  n°  142. 
Dattari,  n°  208. 

Similar;  type  to  r.  ;  no  date. 

I$L.  AYTOKPA.  Bust  of  Alexandria  to  r.,  wearing  elephant-skin  ;  in 
field  to  r.,  LIB  (year  12).  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  20,  n°  163. 

Dattari,  n°  204. 

Otho. 
A.D.  69.  Jan.  15 — April  16. 

AYTOK  MAPK  [OOHNOI  KAII]  2EB.  Head  of  Otho  to  r.,  laur- 
eate; in  front,  LA   (1). 

fyL.  AAEZAN  [APEA].  Bust  of  Alexandria  to  r.,  wearing  elephant- 
skin  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Argyropoulos,  1883.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  25,  n°  212  (PI.  xxiv). 
Dattari,  n<>  324. 

Vespasian. 

A.D.  69-79. 

AYTOK  KAII  IEBA0YE2TTAIIA  NOY.  Head  of  Vespasian  to  r., 
laureate;  in  front,  LH  (year  8)  :  border  of  dots. 

fy.  AYTOKPATHP  TITOZ  KAI2AP.  Head  of  Titus  to  r.,  laureate  : 

border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Dattari,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  28,  n°  225  (PI.  xxxn). 
Dattari,  n°  347  (PI.  11). 

AYTOK  KAII  2EBIA0VE2]  DAIIANOY.  Head  of  Vespasian  to  r., 
laureate. 


866  — 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size . 


DESCRIPTION 


8316 


83I7 
PI.   308 


121 


100 


JE  24 


JE  22 


8318 
Pi.  308 


105 
6.80 


&  25 


8319 
Pi.  308 


201 
13.02 


Billon 
24 


fyL.  Bust  oflsis  to  r.,  wearing  disk,  horns  and  taenia;  in  front,  Ls 

(year  6)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  32,  n°  265. 

Dattari,  n°  585. 

Similar;  [AY]TOK  KAII  lEBAOYEinAIIANOY  :   border  of  dots. 
T$L.  Similar. 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  32,  n°  266. 


(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 


AYTOK  KAIZAPOI   OYEinAIIANOY.   Head  of  Vespasian  to  r., 
laureate:  border  of  dots. 

fyL  ZEBAITOY  L  ENAT.  Bust  of  Alexandria  to  r.,  wearing  ele- 
phant-skin :  border  of  dots. 

(O.  Vitalini,  Rome,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  33,  n°  272. 
Dattari,  n°  370. 

Domitian. 
A.D.  81-96. 

AYT  KAIIAP  AOMITIANOI  2EB.  Head  of  Domitian  to  r.,  laur- 
eate :  border  of  dots. 

fyL  ETOV1  TPITOY.  Bust  of  Sarapis  to  r.,  wearing  modius  and 
taenia  :  border  of  dots. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  37,  no  joj, 

Dattari,  n°  528. 

Trajan. 
A.D.  98-117. 

AYT  TPAIANC  €B  T€PM  AAKIK.  Head  of  Trajan  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

1$L.  Agathodaemon  serpent  to  r.,  wearing  skhent ;  enfolds  winged 
caduceus  and  corn-stalk;  in  ex.,  LIE  (year  15):  border  of  dots. 
—  Tetradrachm. 

(Argyropoulos,  1883.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  47,  n°  391. 

Dattari,  n°  697. 


—   867   — 


109 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8320 

102 

Billon. 
23 

Similar. 

fyL.  Similar  ;  no  date. 

(Gizeh  Museum.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  60,  n°  501. 

6.6l 

8321 

360 

Billon. 
34 

.  •  .C€B  T€PM  AAK.  Head  of  Trajan,  laureate,  to  r. :  border  of  dots. 

1$L.  Emperor  in  quadriga  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Luxor,  1894.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  62,  n<>  521. 

23.32 

Hadrian. 

A.D.  117-138. 

BILLON. 

8322 

197 

Billon. 
23 

AVT  KAIC  TPAIANOC  AAPIANOC  C€B.   Head  of  Hadrian  to  1., 
laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

PI.  308 

12.76 

tyL.  L6NN6AKA.  Bust  of  Sarapis  to  r.,  wears  taenia  and  modius. 

—  Tetradrachm. 

(Argyropoulos,  1883.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  73,  n<>  609  (PI.  xm). 
Dattari,  no  146s  (PI.  xxn). 

8323 

200 

Billon. 
23 

AYT  KAI  TPAI  AAPIA  C€B.  Bust   of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

PI.  308 

12.96 

T$L.  L  A6KAT0Y.  Sarapis  standing  to  1.,  wearing  modius  ;  at  his 
feet,  Kerberos;  his  1.  resting  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots.    — 

Tetradrachm. 

(Argyropoulos,  1883.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  74,  n°  614. 
Dattari,  no  1471. 

8324 

200 

Billon. 
24 

AVT  KAI  TPAIAAPIAC€B.  Bust  to  r.,  laureate;  wears  paludamen- 
tum,  cuirass  and  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 

PI.  308 

12.96 

tyL.  LA€KATOY.  Canopus  of  Osiris.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Argyropoulos,  Athens,  1883.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  75,  no  630. 
Mionnet,  VI,  p.  160,  no  962. 

868  — 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8325 
PI.  308 


8326 
PI.   308 


8327 
PI.  308 


8328 
PI.  308 


8329 


208 
13-47 


187 
12.  II 


183 
II.85 


190 
12.31 


Billon, 
24 


Billon, 
27 


Billon 
24 


Billon 
25 


20  r 
13.02 


Billon, 
24 


AVT  KAI  TPAI  AAPIA  C6B.  Bust  to  r.,  laureate  ;  wears  paludamen- 
tum,  cuirass  and  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  L  I  A.  Bust  of  Helios  to  r.,  radiate.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Argyropoulos,  1883.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  71,  n°  584. 
Mionnet,  VI,  p.  172,  n°i075. 
Dattari,  n°  138s  (PI.  xm). 

AVT    KAI  TPAI  AAPIA  C€B- Similar. 

T$L.  LENAEKATOY.Elpis  standing  to  1.,  clad  in  chiton  and  peplos, 

holds  flower  in  r.,  and  raises  chiton  with  r.  :  border  of  dots.  — 

Tetradrachm. 

(Dattari,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.  Cat.,  p.  72,  n°  595. 
Dattari,  n°  1370. 

Similar. 

fyL.  L  AG0A€KATOY.  Phtha,  mummiform,  to  r.,  wearing  disk, 
holds  with  both  hands  sceptre,  body  covered  with  diagonal 
pattern  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Dattari,  1894.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  76,  n°  637  (PI.  xxm). 
Dattari,  n°  1445  (PI.  xxi). 

AVT  KAIC  TPAAAPIANOC  C€B.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  1.,  laureate: 
border  of  dots. 

fyL.    LK  (20).  Nilus  recumbent  to  1.,  himation  over  lower  limbs, 

crowned  with  lotus,  holds  reed  in    r.,   and  cornucopiae  in  1.  ; 

beneath  him,  crocodile  to  r.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Dattari,  Cairo,  1894.) 
Cf.  B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  77,  n°  649. 
Dattari,  n°  1436. 

AVT  KAIC  TPAIAN  AAPIANOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  wear- 
ing paludamentum,  cuirass  and  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  LIZ  (17).  Similar  type.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Argyropoulos,  1883.) 
B.M. Cat.,  p.  77,  no  648. 


869  — 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


833O 
PI.  308 


210 
13.60 


833I 
PI.  308 


208 

13-47 


8332 


8333 
PI.  308 


8334 


8335 
Pi.  308 


166 
10.75 


24-5 
1.59 


136 


Billon 

24 


Billon 
24 


JE  29 


JE  14 


JE  24 


126.5 

"8720~ 


^25 


AVT  KAIC  TPA  AAPIANOC  C€B.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate: 
border  of  dots. 

LKB  (22).  Similar  type  :  border  of  dots.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Dattari,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  77,  n°  651. 
Dattari,  n°  1437. 

AVT   KAI  TPAI  AAPIA  C€B.  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  wearing  palu- 
damentum,  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

I$L.  LA6KAT0Y.  Eagle  tor.,  wings  closed  :  border  of  dots.  — Tetra- 
drachm. 

(Kylikos,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  78,  n°  659. 
Dattari,  n°  1567. 


Bronze. 

Inscr.  illegible.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate. 

J$L.  Isis  Pharia  to  r.,  holds  inflated  sail  with  both  hands  and  1. 

foot  :  border  of  dots. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  89,  n°  754. 

No  inscr.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  :  plain  border. 

1$L.  Pan,  with  goat's  legs,  walking  to  1.,  r.  extended,  in  1.,  pedum  ; 

nebris  over  1.  arm  ;  in  field,  LIA  (n)  :  plain  border. 

(L.  d'Avierino,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  83,  n°  700. 
Dattari,  n°  181 6. 

Inscr.  illegible.  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing  cuirass  and 
paludamentum. 

JfyL.  Isis  seated  to  r.  on  throne  suckling  Harpokrates. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  90,  no  762. 
Dattari,  no  1749. 

...TPAI  AAPIA  C€B.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of 
dots. 


870 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


8336 

PI.  308 


8339 


8340 
PI.  308 


355 
23.00 


JE  35 


8337  I   376 
24.36 


^35 


8338  J     383 
24.81 


^35 


286 
18.53 


^34 


403 
26.4 


JE  35 


Y$L.  ■  •  -ENAEKA-  •   Y.  Bull  butting  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 


B.M.Cat.,  p.  95,  n°  815. 
Dattari,  n°  2046. 


(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 


AVT  KAI  TPAIAAPIA  C€B.  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  ;  wears 
paludamentum  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Xilus  recumbent  to  1.,  crowned  with  lotus,  himation  over  lower 

limbs,  holding  in  r.,  comucopiae,  from  which   springs   infant 

genius,  and  in  I.,  reed;  rests  on  crocodile;  above  IS  ;  in  ex., 

LAG0A€K  :  border  of  dots. 

(Luxor,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  92,  n<>  783. 
Dattari,  no  1806. 

Similar. 


fyL.  Similar;  under  1.  arm  of  Xilus,  hippopotamus  to  r. 


Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  92,  n°  786. 
Dattari,  n°  1796  (PI.  xix). 


(Luxor,  1894.) 


(Luxor,  1894.) 


Similar. 

Y$L.  Similar;  on  rocks,  hippopotamus;  date,  LIS  (16). 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  93,  no  792  (PI.  xx). 

Inscr.  illegible.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r. ;  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  L  A  (4).  Emperor  in  quadriga  of  horses  to  r. ;  holds  laurel- 
branch  and  aquila  :  border  of  dots. 


B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  100,  no  865. 
Dattari,  n°  1587. 


(Gizeh  Museum.) 


AVT  KAI  TPAI  AAPIA  C€B.  Bust  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate,  wear- 
ing paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

1$L.  Ll€  (15).  Emperor  standing  to  1.,  laureate,  holding  sceptre  in  1., 

which  he  extends  to  Alexandria,  who  kisses  it ;  she  wears  peplos 

and  chiton,  and  holds  in  1.,  corn  :  border  of  dots. 

(Luxor,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  101,  no  870  (PI.  xxvn). 


871 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

834I 

388 

^35 

Similar. 

tyL.  Similar. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 

25.14 

8342 
PI.  309 

86 

JE  20 

AVT  KAIC  TPA  AAPIANOC  C€B.  Head  of  Hadrian  tor.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

5-57 

tyL.  L  KA.   Modius  with  poppies  and  corn;  to  r.,  torch  ;  in  ex., 

LKA  (21)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1904.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  105,  n<>  903. 
Dattari,  n°  1295. 

8343 
PI.  309 

18 

M  11 

Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  LI  A.  Eight-rayed  star  :  border  of  dots. 

(Booker,  1885.) 
Dattari,  n°  1942  (PI.  xxvm). 

1.16 

Antinous. 

BRONZE. 

8344 
PI.  309 

442 

^34 

,            (indistinct).  Bust  of  Antinous  to  r.,  draped. 

28.64 

1$L.  LIO  (19).  Antinous  as   Hermes  on  horseback  to  r.,  holding 

caduceus. 

(Kylikos,  Cairo,  1899.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  107,  n°  925. 
Dattari,  n°  2080. 

8345 
PI.  309 

30 

JE  12 

No  inscr.  Bust  of  Antinous  to  r.,  draped. 

fy..  LKA  (21).  Caduceus. 

(Corfu,  1888.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  107,  no  926. 

1.94 

Antoninus  Pius. 

A.D.138-161. 

BILLON. 

8346 
PI.  309 

200 

Billon. 
24 

AVT  KT  AIAAAP  ANTC0Nl[NOC].  Head  of  Antoninus,  bare,  to  r. 

12.96 

—  872  — 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8347 

PI.  309 


8348 

PI.  309 


8349 

PI.  309 


293 
18.98 


JE  32 


433 
28.05 


JE36 


290 
18^9 


JE  32 


8350 
PI.  309 


385 
24.94 


^34 


fyL.  L  TPITOY.  Eirene  standing  to  1.,  holding  in  r.  corn,  and  in  1. 

caduceus  :  border  of  dots.  — Tetradrachm. 

(Dattari,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  in,  n°959. 

BRONZE. 

Inscr.  illegible.  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laureate. 

Y$L.  Bust  of  Aphrodite  to  1.,  wearing  stephane  ;  beneath,  bull  but- 
ting to  1. ;  above,  star. 

(Kylikos,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  127,  no  1080  (PI.  xn). 
Dattari,  n°  2959. 

AVT  K  TAIAAAP  ANTC0N€IN[OC  C€B].  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius 
to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

!$£..  Jugate    heads  to  r.    of  Zeus  Sarapis,   laureate    and    wearing 

modius,  and  Isis,  wearing  uraeus ;  in  front,  palm-branch  :  within 

border  of  dots. 

(Florence,  1881.) 
Cf.  Mionnel,  S.  IX,  p.  76,  n«  296. 
Cf.  F.  Feuardent,  Coll.  Demetrio,  p.  107,  n°  161 1. 
Cf.  Dattari,  p.  183,  nos  2854-55. 

...-TAIA  AAP  ANTCONINOC.  Bust  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r., 
laureate. 

fyL.  LKA  (24)-    Bust  of  Sarapis  to  r.,  wearing  modius;   beneath, 

ram  to  r. ;  in  front,  altar  :  plain  border. 

(Dr  Imhoof,  1 89 1.) 
Dattari,  p.  182,  n°  2835. 

AVT  KAIA  AAP  ANTC0N6INOC  C€B€YC.  Bust  of  Antoninus  Pius 
to  r.,  laureate,  wearing  paludamentum,  cuirass  and  aegis  :  plain 
border. 

tyL.  L€NATOY.  Nilus  seated  to  1.,  holding  cornucopiae  in  r.  and 
reed  in  1. ;  at  his  side,  crocodile  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Sotheby  sale,  1888.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  136,  n°  1147  (PI.  xix). 


873 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8351 
PI.  309 

(Rev.) 

340 

^33 

Inscr.  illegible.  Head  of  Antoninus  to  r.,  laureate. 

fyL.  Bust  of  Selene  to  r.,  within  horns  of  crescent  moon;  beneath, 

22.03 

crab.  (The  Moon  in  Cancer). 

(Kylikos,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  127,  n°  1082  (PI.  xn). 
Dattari,  n°  2963  (PI.  xxvi). 

8352 
PI.  309 
(Rev.) 

362 

^35 

[AVT]  KAIA  AAP  ANTCONINOC.  Head,  as  on  preceding  coin. 

tyL.  Bust  of  Helios  to  r.,   radiate ;    beneath,   lion  rushing  to  r.  ; 

23.45 

above  head,  star.  (The  Sun  in  Leo)  :  border  of  dots. 

(Kylikos,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  127,  n°  1084  (PI.  xn). 
Dattari,  n°  2965  (PI.  xxvi). 

8353 

298 

^35 

Inscr.  partly  illegible.  Similar. 

T$L.  Bust  of  Kronos  to  1.,  with  globe  on  head,  veiled ;  behind  1. 

19.31 

shoulder,  falx ;   beneath,  youth  swimming  to  1.,  looking  back, 
holding  in  both   hands  amphora ;  above  head,   star.  (Saturn  in 

Aquarius). 

(Kylikos,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  128,  no  1088  (PI.  xn). 
Dattari,  no  2978  (PI.  xxvi); 

8354 

307 

^34 

Similar. 

T$L.  Bust  of  Zeus  to  r.,  laureate ;  across  shoulder,  sceptre  ;  beneath, 

19.89 

fishes  r.  and  1.  (Jupiter  in  Pisces). 

(Kylikos,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  128,  n°  1090  (PI.  xn). 
Dattari,  n°  2980. 

8355 

315 

£•33 

Similar. 

~$L.  LACOA6KATOV.  Isis  Pharia  to  r.,  holding  inflated  sail  with 

20.41 

both  hands  and  r.  foot ;  in  front,  Pharos,  surmounted  with  sta- 

tue of  Isis  Pharia. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  132,  n°  n 20. 

-  874 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8356 


8357 

PI.  309 


8358 

PI.  309 


8359 

PI.  309 

(Ra:) 


8360 
PI.  309 
(Rev.) 


306 
79T82 


JE  32 


28 


JE  13 


348 
22.56 


JE  32 


483 
31.29 


JE  35 


JE  32 


Similar. 

1$L.  L€N  A6KATOV.    Isis  seated   to   r.,    wearing  horns,  disk  and 

plumes,  and  chiton  with  mantle,  suckling  Harpokrates. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  133,  n°  1126. 
Dattari,  n°  2651. 

No  inscr.  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  or  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate. 

fy.  L  I A  (14).  Head-dress  oflsis. 

(L.  d'Avierino,  Alexandria,  1894.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  144,  n°  121 1. 

Marcus  Aurelius. 
A.D.161-180. 

BRONZE. 

MAYPHAIOC  ANTCONINOC].  Bust  of  M.  Aurelius  to  r.,  laureate 
and  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  MONH  TA.  Moneta  standing  to  1.,  clad  in  chiton  with  diplo'i's, 

and  holding  scales  and  sceptre  ;  in  field  T  ;  to  r.,  small  altar,  on 

which,  figure  of  Nike  to  1.,  holding  wreath  and  palm-branch  : 

border  of  dots. 

(Alex.  Grant  sale,  1890.) 
Feuardent,  Coll.  Danetrio,  p.  141,  n°  2020. 
Cf.  Dattari,  p.  230,  n°  3477  bis. 

Similar. 

tyL.  6V0HNIA.  Euthenia  standing  to   1.,  holding  ears  of  corn  and 
comucopiae  ;  in  field,  L  T  (3)  :  plain  border. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  158,  n°  1302. 

Cf.  Dattari,  n°  3453. 

MAVPHAIOC Bust  of  M.  Aurelius  tor.,  laureate. 

fyL.  Euthenia  recumbent   to   1.,   wreathed  with  corn  and  wearing 

uraeus ;  holds  in  r.  three  ears  of  corn,  and  rests  1.  on  an  andro- 

sphinx  (?)  date  uncertain  :  border  of  dots. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
Dattari,  n°  3457. 


-875 


no 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Commodus. 

A.D.180-191. 

BILLON. 

8361 
PI.  310 

182 

Billon. 
23 

MAK  OMANTGO  C6B6Y  C€B.  Head  of  Commodus  to  r.,  laureate. 

J$L.  Pharos  represented  as  a  square  tower  seen  from  an  angle,  sur- 
mounted by   perforated  lantern,  upon  which,   statue  on  base  ; 
to  r.  of  lighthouse,  ship  to  r.,  sailing  over  waves  ;  in  ex.  L  KO. 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  179,  n°  1439  (PI.  xxix). 

II.79 

8362 
PI.  310 

207 

Billon. 
25 

MA  KOMAN Similar. 

TT€PI 
1$L.  Within  laurel-wreath  OA- A€  :  border  of  dots. 

KA€T 

(Gizeh  Museum,  1894.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  180,  n°  1442  (PI.  xxxi). 
Dattari,  n°  3901  (PI.  xxvn). 

13.41 

Geta. 

A.  D.  198-209. 

8363 
PI.  309 

105 

Billon. 
20 

[rTC€]nTIMIOC  TE  TAC  KA[ICAP].  Bare-headed  bust  of  Geta  to  r., 
draped  with  paludamentum. 

6.80 

I$L.  Horse  galloping  to  r. ;  the  rider  has  the  form  of  a  serpent,  and 

appears  to  hold  a  spear  with  which  he  is  attacking  a  prostrate  foe 

beneath  the  horse's  feet ;  in  field,  0. 

(1891.) 
Dattari,  p.  281,  n°  4079. 

Severus  Alexander. 

A. D. 222-235. 

8364 
PI.  310 

222 

Billon. 
26 

A   KAIMAVPC€OVHP  AA€2ANAPOC  €VC€B.    Head    of   Severus 
Alexander  to  r.,  laureate  and  draped  :  border  of  dots. 

I4.38 

tyL.  L  TT€MnTOY.  Sarapis  standing  to  1.,  wearing  modius,  his  r. 

hand  raised,  in  1.  sceptre,  held  transversely  :  border  of  dots. 

(Dattari,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  212,  n«>  1659. 
Dattari,  no  4357  (PI.  xxn). 

876 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION' 


8365 

PI.  310 


8366 

PI.  310 


8367 

PI.  310 


8368 

PI.  310 


179 

II  .60 


Billon, 
23 


226 
14.64 


Billon. 
24 


195 
12.63 


Billon. 
24 


199 
12.89 


Billon, 


Similar  ;  emperor  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

1^,.  LI  A  (11).  Asklepios  standing  to  I.,  holding  phiale  over  altar 

garlanded,  and  serpent-staff;  behind,  palm. 

(W.T.  Ready.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  208,  n°  1612. 
Dattari,  11°  4269. 


Maximinus. 
A. D. 235-238. 

AVTOMAl  IMINOC  €VC€B.   Bust   of  Maximinus  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum,  cuirass  and  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  LT  (13).  Bust  of  Asklepios  to   r.,  laureate;  on   1.  shoulder, 

himation  ;  in  front,  serpent-staff:  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  229,  n°  1782  (PI.  v). 
Dattari,  n°  4564. 

Maximus. 
A. D. 235-238. 

TIOVAOV  HP  MAI  IMOCKAY.  Bust  of  Maximus  to  r.,  head  bare, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

I$L.  LT  (3).   Bust  of  Asklepios    to  r.,  laureate;  in  front,  serpent- 
staff  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.T.  Ready.) 
Dattari,  p.  316,  1104615. 

Gordianus  III.  Pius. 
A. D. 238-244. 

AKMANTOPAIANOC  €VC   Bust   of  Gordian  III.  to   r.,   laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  plain  border. 

T$L.  LA  (4).  Asklepios  standing  to  1.,  laureate;    holds   phiale  over 
garlanded  altar,  and  serpent-staff  :  border  of  dots. 

(W.  T.  Ready.) 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  242,  n°  1867. 
Dattari,  n°  4702. 


877   - 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8369 

188 

Billon. 
21 

Similar. 

fyL.  Ls  (6).  Homonoia  standing  to  1.,  r.  arm  raised;  holds  in  1., 

I2.I8 

double  cornucopiae. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  243,  n°  1878. 

8370 

198 

Billon. 
24 

Similar. 

fyL.  LA  (4).  Eagle  to  1.,  looking  back,  with  wreath  in  beak. 

Dattari,  n°  4808. 

12.83 

Philippus  Senior. 

A.  D. 244-249. 

8371 

186 

Billon. 
22 

AK  MIOV  <J)IAinnOC  €VC€.  Bust  of  Philip  Sen.  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

12.05 

J$L.  LA  (4).  Elpis  standing  to  1.,  holds  flower  in  r.,  and  raises  with 

1.  skirt  of  chiton  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  253,  n°  1957. 

8372 
PI.  310 

248 

Billon. 
24 

AKMIOV<j)IAinnOC€VC€B.  Similar. 

tyL.  LI".  Eagle  to  1.,  looking  back,  holding  wreath  in  beak :  border 

of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  258,  n°  1994. 

16.07 

Trajanus  Decius. 

A.  D.  249-25 1. 

8373 
PI.  310 

199 

Billon. 
23 

AKrKM  A6KIOC  TPAIANOC  CSV.  Bust  of  Trajan  Decius  to  r., 
laureate,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass:  border  of  dots. 

12.89 

H$L.  LA  (1).  Asklepios,  standing  to  1.,  laureate,  holding  phiale  over 

altar,  and  resting  1.  on  serpent-staff:  border  of  dots. 
Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  p.  269,  n°  2072. 

Herennius  Etruscus. 

Caesar. 

A.D.  249-25 1. 

8374 
PI.  310 

196 

Billon. 
23 

K€P€€TPM€CA€KIOC  KA1C.   Bust   of  Herennius  Etruscus   to  r., 

12.70 

878 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8375 
PI.  310 


8376 
PI.  310 


8377 
PI.  310 


183 
II.85 


Billon. 
24 


167 


10.82 


Billon. 
22 


180 
11.66 


Billon. 
22 


head  bare ;  wears  paludamentum,  cuirass  and  aegis  :  border  of 
dots. 

1$L.  LB  (2).  Roma  standingtol.,  wears  helmet  and  cuirass,  chlamys 

over  1.  shoulder  and  1.  arm,  and  cothurni ;  r.  hand  raised,  in  1: 

sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Kylikos,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  273,  n°  2095  (PI.  xxm). 

Trebonianus  Gallus. 
A. D. 251-254. 

AK["OVIBTP€BrAAAOC  €VC€B.  Bust  of  Trebonianus  Gallus  to  r., 
laureate,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  LT  (3).  Bust  of  Asklepios  to  r.,  laureate  ;  in  front,  serpent-staff  : 
border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  274,  n°  2101. 

Volusianus. 
A.  D.  252-254. 

AKrA<t>rAABBOAOVCIANOC  6VC.  Bust  of  Volusian  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum,  cuirass  and  aegis  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  LI"  (3).  Bust  of  Asklepios  to  r.,  laureate  ;  in  front, serpent-staff  : 
border  of  ylots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  276,  no  2109. 

Valerianus. 
A. D. 253-260. 

AK  MAIOVAA€PIANOC  €Y€YC  (sic).  Bust  of  Valerianus  to  r., 
laureate,  wearing  paludamentum,  cuirass  and  aegis  :  border  of 
dots. 

fyL  LA  (4).  Eagle  to  1.,  looking  back,  holding  wreath  in  beak  : 
border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  280,  n°  2142. 


-   879   - 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Gallienus. 

A.  D.  260-268. 

8378 
PI.  310 

140 

Billon. 
22 

AVT  KIT  AIK  TAAAIHNOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Gallienus  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

9.07 

1$L.  LIB  (to  1.)  (12).  Athene  standing  facing,  head  1.,  resting  on 

sceptre  and  placing  hand  on  shield  adorned  with  head  of  Gorgon  ; 

in  field  to  r.,  palm  :  border  of  dots. 

Fine  green  patina. 

(Gizeh  Museum.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  283,  n°  2164. 

8379 

151 

Billon. 
22 

Similar. 

1$L.  LIA  (14).  Nike  advancing  to  r.,  clad  in  chiton  with  diploi's,  holds 

9.78 

wreath  with  both  hands,  palm  over  1.  shoulder  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  286,  n°  2196. 

8380 

137 

Billon. 
22 

Similar. 

fyi.  LIA  (14).  Eagle  to  1.,  looking  back,  holding  wreath  in  beak  ;  to 

8.87 

r.,  palm  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  290,  n°  2228. 

8381 
PI.  310 

138 

Billon. 
22 

Similar. 

^L.  LIB  (12).  Eagle  facing,  head  1.,  supporting  on  outspread  wings, 

8.94 

laurel-wreath  ;  to  r.,  palm  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  291,  n°  2237  (PI.  xxv). 

8382 
PI.  310 

149 

Billon. 
22 

Similar ;   Emperor  wears   paludamentum  and  cuirass  :    border  of 
dots. 

9.65 

A€KA 

^.   Within  laurel-wreath  €™?'  • 

CKV 

PIOV 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  291,  no  2240 (PI.  xxxi). 

Salonina. 

8383 
PI.  310 

164 

Billon. 
21 

KOPNHAIA  CAACON  €INA  C€B.  Bust  of  Salonina  to   r.,  wearing 
stephane. 

IO.62 

—  880 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION1 

1$L.  UA  (14).  Elpis  standing  to  1.,  holding  flower  in  r.,  and  with  1. 

raising  skirt  of  chiton  ;  in  front,  palm. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  293,  n°  2255. 

8384 

155 

Billon. 
22 

Similar  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  LIA  (14)-  Tyche  standing  to  1.,  wearing  modius,  holding  rudder 

IO.04 

in  r.  and  cornucopiae  in  1.  ;  to  r.,  palm  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  294,  n°  2263. 

8385 
PI.  310 

159 

Billon. 
22 

Similar. 

tyL.  LIA  (14).  Homonoia  seated  to    1.,    wearing  stephane ;  r.   arm 

10.  30 

raised;  in  1.,  double  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  293,  n°  2257. 

8386 
PI.  311 

174 

Billon. 

22 

Similar. 

fyL.  LIA  (14)-  Eagle  to  1.   holding  wreath  in  beak;  behind,   palm  : 

1 1 .27 

border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  295,  n°  2278. 

Saloninus  Caesar. 

A. D. 253-260. 

8387 

160 

Billon. 
23 

DOM  KOP  CAVAA  6PIAN0C  K  C€B.  Bust  of  Saloninus,  head  bare, 
to  r.,  wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

10.36 

tyL.  LZ  (7).  Eagle  to  1.,  looking  back  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  298,  n°  2297. 

Claudius  II. 

A.  D.  268-270. 

8388 

150 

Billon. 
21 

AVTK  KAAVAIOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Claudius  II.  to  r.,  wearing  cuir- 
ass :  border  of  dots. 

9.72 

fyL.  LB  (2).  Dikaiosyne  seated  to  1.,  holdingscalesand  cornucopiae  : 

border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  301,  n°  2316. 

—  881  — 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8389 

173 

Billon. 
20 

Similar. 

tyL.  LB  (2).  Nike  advancing  tol.,  holding  wreath  and  palm  :  border 

II. 21 

of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  302,  n°  2323. 

8390 
PI.  311 

153 

Billon. 
21 

Similar. 

fyL.  LB  (2).  Eagle  to  r.,  looking  to  1.,  and  holding  wreath  in  beak  : 

9.91 

border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  303,  n°  2332. 

Aurelianus. 

A.  D.  270-27  5. 

8391 

160 

Billon. 
19 

AKAAOM  AVPHAIANOC  C€B.   Bust   of  Aurelian  to   r.,   wearing 
paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

IO.36 

tyL.  LA(i).  Eagle  to  r.,  looking  back,  with  wreath  in  beak  :  border 

of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  306,  no  2354. 

8392 
PI.  311 

143 

Billon. 
22 

Similar. 

tyL.  6TOVC  €.  Eagle  to   1.,  wings  open,    looking  to  r.,  holding 

9.26 

wreath  in  beak  :  border  of  dots. 

Dattari,  p.  364,  no  5475. 

8393 
PI.  311 

112 

Billon. 
21 

Similar. 

T$L.  €TOVC  S.  Eagle  to  r.,  wreath  in  beak;  wings  closed,  and  palm 

7.25 

transversely  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  307,  no  2369. 

Severina. 

8394 
PI.  311 

I32 

Billon. 
22 

OVAF1  C€VHPINA  C€B.  Bust  ol  Severina  to  r.,  wearing  stephane  : 
border  of  dots. 

8.55 

T$L.  6TOVC  S.  Elpis  standing  to  1.,  holding  flower  in  r.  and  rais- 

ing with  1.  skirt  of  chiton  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  308,  no  2377. 

—  882  — 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8395 

120 

Billon. 
20 

Similar. 

fyL.  €TOVC  S.  Eagle  to  r.,  wreath  in  beak,  and  palm  transversely : 

7-77 

border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  308,1102382. 

Aurelianus  Augustus  and  Vaballathus  Imperator. 

A.D.270. 

8396 
PI.  311 

M9 

Billon. 
22 

AKAAOMAVPHAIANOC  C€B.    Bust    of  Aurelian  to    r.,   laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

9.65 

fy.  IACOVABAAAA0OCA0HNVACP.   Bust   of   Vaballathus  to  r., 

laureate,  with  diadem  beneath  wreath  ;  wearing  paludamentum 

and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  309,  n°  2384. 

Tacitus. 

A. D. 275-276. 

8397 

no 

Billon. 
20 

AKKATAKITOC  C€B.  Bust   of  Tacitus   to   r.,    laureate,  wearing 
paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

7. 12 

Y$L.  6T0VC  A.  Diskaiosyne,  standing  to  1.,  holding  scales  and  cor- 

nucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  312,  n<>  2403. 

8398 
PI.  311 

130 

Billon. 
20 

Similar. 

J$L.  €TOVC  A.  Elpis,  standing  to  1.,  holding  flower  in'  r.  and  rais- 

8.42 

ing  with  1.  skirt  of  chiton  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  312,  n°  2404. 

8399 

US 

Billon. 
20 

Similar. 

fyL.  €TOVC  A.  Nike,  advancing  to   r.,  holding  wreath  and  palm 

7-45 

bound  with  fillet  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  312,  no  2405. 

8400 

123 

Billon. 
20 

Similar. 

J$l.  €TOVC  A.  Eagle  to  1.   looking  back,   with   wreath  in  beak  : 

7-97 

border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  312,  n°  2406. 

—  883  — 


III 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

84OI 

IOO 

Billon. 
20 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar ;  type  to  r. 

6.48 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  312,  n°  2408. 

8402 
PI.  311 

103 

Billon. 
21 

Similar. 

fy..  6T0VC  A.  Eagle  to  r.,  wreath  in  beak,  with  palm  transversely : 

6.67 

border  of  dots. 

Dattari,  p.  367,  no  5521. 

Probus. 

A.  D.  276-282. 

8403 

128 

Billon. 
20 

AK  MAVP  nPOBOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Probus  to  r.,  laureate,  wearing 
cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

8.29 

T$L.  LA.  Dikaiosyne,  standing  to  1.,  holding  scales  and  cornucopiae  : 

border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  313,  n°  2411. 

8404 
PI.  311 

121 

Billon. 
20 

Similar. 

fyL.  LB.  Elpis,  standing  to  1.,  holding  flower  in  r.   and  with  1. 

7.84 

raising  skirt  of  chiton  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  313,  n°  2417. 

8405 

Il8 

Billon. 
20 

Similar. 

I$L.  L€.  Homonoia,  standing  to  1.,  r.  hand  raised ;  in  1.,  double 

7.64 

cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  314,  n°  2418. 

Diocletianus. 

A.  D.  284-305. 

8406 
PI.  311 

122 

Billon. 
20 

AKrOVAAAIOKAHTIANOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Diocletian  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass. 

7.9O 

tyL.  LB.  Alexandria,  standing  to  1.,  holds  head  of  Sarapis  on  extend- 

ed r.  hand  and  resting  1.  on  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Luxor,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  326,  no  2529. 

—  884  — 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

Maximianus. 

A. D. 286-305. 

8407 
PI.  311 

no 

Billon. 
19 

AKMAOVA  MAIIMIANOC  C€B.  Bust  of  Maximianus  to  r.,  laureate, 
wearing  paludamentum  and  cuirass  :  border  of  dots. 

7. 12 

fyL.  L€.  Homonoia,    standing   to  1.,   r.  arm   raised  ;  holding  in  1., 

double  cornucopiae  :  border  of  dots. 

(Luxor,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  530,  n°  2564. 

XOMES  AND  CITIES  OF  EGYPT. 

Bubastis  Nome. 

Hadrian. 

8408 
PI.  311 

75 

JE  19 

AVT  KAI  TPAI  AAPIA  C€B.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  :  bord- 
er of  dots. 

4.86 

Y$L.                  "  rrV  Goddess  Beset  standing  to  1.,  wearing  chiton, 

and  peplos,  holding  in  extended  r.,  cat,  and  with  1.  raising  skirt 

of  chiton  :  border  of  dots. 

(Selim  Kabil,  Cairo,  1894.) 

Dattari,  p.  404,  n°  6219  (PI.  xxxv). 

Coptite  Nome. 

Hadrian. 

8409 

56 

JE  19 

Inscr.  illegible.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate. 

Y$L.  KOnT.  Bearded  figure  standing  to  1.  ;  at  his  feet  1.,  antelope. 

3.62 

Pierced. 

(Selim  Kabil,  Cairo,  1894.) 

Dattari,  p.  405,  n°  6231  (PI.  xxxv). 

Menelaite  Nome. 

Antoninus  Pius. 

8410 
PI.  311 

273 

^33 

AVT  K  T  AIA  AAP  ANT...  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laur- 
eate. 

17.69 

885 


EGYPT 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


84I  I 
PI.   311 

(Rev.) 


84I2 
PI.  311 


84I3 
PI.  311 


266 
17.23 


^33 


7i 
4.60 


JE  19 


64-5 
4.18 


M  19 


$1.  [M€N€]  A  [A€IT]  HC ;  in  ex.,  LH.  Harpokrates,  with  body  of 
crocodile,  wearing  skhent,  himation  over  1.  arm  and  waist ;  r. 
hand  raised  to  mouth;  in  1.  cornucopiae. 

(Selim  Kabil,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  348,  n°  35. 


Naukratis  Nome. 

Antoninus  Pius. 

Inscr.  illegible.  Head  of  Antoninus  Pius  to  r.,  laureate. 

fyL  NAVKPA-  • .  ;  in  field  r.,  H.  Female  figure  standing  to  1.,  wear- 
ing disk  and  plumes,  chiton  and  peplos  ;  holds  on  r.  hand,  ser- 
pent Agathodaemon  erect  to  r.,  and  in  1.  sceptre. 

(Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  350,  n°  41. 

Phthenote  Nome. 

Hadrian. 

AVT  KAI  TPAI  AAPIA  C€B.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

1$L.  (|>©€  N€  0V. . .  Youth,  standing  to  front,  head  1.,  naked  ;  holds 

on  extended  r.,  hawk  wearing  skhent,  and  on  extended  1.,  hawk 

without  skhent :  border  of  dots. 

(Selim  Kabil,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.M.Cat.,  p.  352,  n°  49. 
Dattari,  p.  419,  no  6352. 

[AVT  KAI]  TPAI  AAPIA  C€B.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

J$L.  CAIT  LIA.  Athene  standing  to  1.,  wearing  helmet,  chiton  with 
diplois  and  aegis;  holds  on  extended  r.,  owl  to  1. ;  in  1.,  spear  : 
border  of  dots. 

(Selim  Kabil,  Cairo,  1894.) 
B.  M.  Cat.,  p.  3S3,  no  54. 
Dattari,  p.  421,  no  6370  (PI.  xxxv). 


—  886   — 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

Herakleopolite  Nome. 

Hadrian. 

8414 

PI.  311 

72 

M  19 

Inscr.  illegible.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate:  border  of  dots. 
J$L.  HPAK  LIA.  Head  of  Herakles  to  r.,  bearded  :  border  of  dots. 

4.66 

(L.  d'Avierino,  Alexandria.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  359,  n°  78. 
Dattari,  p.  408,  n°  6257. 

84I5 

87 

JE20 

AVT  KAI  TPAI  AAPIA  C€B.  Similar  type. 

PI.  311 

5.63 

fyL.  HPAK  LIA.  Herakles  standing  to  1.,  naked,  laureate,  holding  on 
extended  r.  hand  griffin  to  1.,  in  1.  hand,  club,  and  lion-skin  over 
1.  arm  :  border  of  dots. 

(L.  d'Avierino,  Alexandria,  1894.) 
Dattari,  p.  409.no  6259. 

Antoninus  Pius. 

8416 

363 

^34 

AVT  K  TAIA  AAP  ANTCON6INOC  C€B€VC    Head    of  Antoninus 

PI.  311 

23.52 

Pius  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

B£.  [HPA  KA€Oj  nOAITHC.  Type  of  last  coin  :  border  of  dots. 

(L.  d'Avierino,  Alexandria,  1894.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  359,  n°  81. 
Dattari,  p.  409,  n°  6262  (PI.  xxxvi). 

Panopolite  Nome. 

Hadrian. 

8417 

29 

JE  14 

Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

PI.  311 

188 

Rl.      .    ,      •  Ichneumon  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 
L  •  IA 

(L.  d'Avierino,  Alexandria,  1894.) 

B.M.Cat.,  p.  365,  n°  109. 
Dattari,  p.  418,  n°  6344  (PI.  xxxv). 

887  — 


EGYPT 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8418 
PI.  311 

81 

JE  20 

Uncertain  Nome. 

Hadrian. 

AVT   KAI  TPAI    AAPIA  C6B.  Head  of  Hadrian  to  r.,  laureate  : 
border  of  dots. 

J$L.  C  AE.  Hawk  to  1.,  with  star  and  crescent  over  head  :  border 

of  dots. 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1904.) 

5.24 

CYRENAICA 


—  889   — 


CYRENAICA 


CYRENAICA 

E.S.G.  Robinson,  Brit.  Museum  Catalogue,  Cyrenaica,  i$2j. 
—  Quaes Hones  Cyrenaicae,  N.  Chr.,  191 5. 

L.  Miiller,  Numismatique  de  I'ancienne  Afrique,  T.  I,  and  Supplement)  Copenhagen,   1860-74. 
E.  Babelon,  Traitl  des  monnaies  grecques  et  romaines. 


—  890  — 


CYRENAICA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

CYRENAICA 

Cyrene. 

Circ.  B.C.  570-480. 

8419 
PI.  312 

55  5 

A  14 

Fruit  or  seed-vessel  of  the  silphium,  heart-shaped,  with  sprout  from 
the  centre  of  the  top  ;  indistinct  ornamentation  around  margin  '. 

3 .60 

J$L.   Incuse  square    divided   by   two    vertical   and    two  horizontal 

parallel  lines  into  nine  square  spaces.  —  Attic  Drachm. 

1.  The  coin  is  probablv  restruck. 

(Alexandria,  1894.) 
B.M.C.,6;  PI.  11,  10. 

H.  Weber,  Archaic  Greek  Coins,  Num.  Cfoon.,  1899,  p.  286,  n°  26 

(PI.  xvi,  17).  This  coin. 

Babelon,  Traite,  p.  1343,  n°  1980  (PI.  lxiii,  5).  This  coin  also  mentioned. 

Num.  Chron.,  1920,  p.  100.  British  Museum. 

8420 

47-8 

A12 

Silphium  fruit  in  pericarp  ;  pellet  above  and  below. 

PI.  312 

3 .  10 

\]L.  Similar  type  within  incuse  square.  —  Asiatic  Drachm. 

(Alexandria,  1894.) 

B.M.C.,  55;  PI.  v,  1. 

H.  Weber,  he.  cit.,  p.  286,  n°  27  (PI.  xvi,  18). 

Babelon,  p.  1349,  n°  1995  (this  coin). 

Num.  Chron.,  1920,  p.  100.  British  Museum. 

Circ.  B.C.  525-480. 

8421 
PI.  512 

3i 

An 

Fruit  or  seed-vessel  of  the  silphium,  heart-shaped,  with  its  pericar- 
dium surmounted  by  lion's  head  to  1. 

2.00 

tyL.  Incuse  square  divided  by  parallel   horizontal  and  vertical  lines 

into  numerous  small  squares.  —  Attic  Hemidrachm. 

(Alexandria,  1898.) 
B.M.C.,  8;  PI.  11,  15. 

H.  Weber,  Finds  of  Archaic  Greek  Coins,  Num.  Chron., 

1899,  p.  283,  n°  20  (PI.  xvi,  11). 

Babelon,  Traili,  p.  1350,  n°  1998  (this  coin). 

Num.  Chron.,  1920,  p.  100.  British  Museum. 

—  891  — 


112 


CYRENAICA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8422 
PI.  312 

30.6 

iR.12 

Silphium-fruit  in  pericarp,  suspended  from  its  stem,  with  second 
fruit  behind. 

I.98 

tyL.  Incuse  square,  as  on  last  coin,  with  trellice  pattern.  —  Attic 

Hemidrachm. 

(Alexandria,  1898.) 
B.M.C.,  7;  PI.  n,  14. 

H.  Weber,  he.  cit.,  p.  284,  n°2i  (PI.  xvi,  12). 

Babelon,  p.  1347,  n°  1991  (this  coin). 

Num.  Chron.,  1920,  p.  100.  British  Museum. 

8423 
PI.  312 

30.4 

Aio 

Silphium-fruit  in  pericarp  ;  a  pellet  above  and  below. 

tyL.  Incuse  square,   containing  heart-shaped  fruit  of  silphium   in 

I.97 

pericarp ;  a  pellet  above  and  below,   and   one  in  the  left  field  ; 

seed  placed  diagonally.  —  Attic  Hemidrachm. 

(Alexandria,  1894.) 

B.M.C.,  22;  PI.  iv,  16. 

H.  Weber,  he.  cit.,  p.  286,  n°  28  (PI.  xvi,  19). 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  lxiii,  17  (n°  1996). 

Num.  Chron.,  1920,  p.  100. 

8424 
PI.  312 

14.6 

il8 

Silphium-fruit,  suspended  from  its  stem. 

tyL.  Incuse  square,  within  which,  gazelle's  head,  horned,  facing  (?) 

O.95 

Attic  Trihemiobol. 

(Alexandria,  1898.) 

B.M.C,  31  ;  PI.  iv,  29. 

H.  Weber.  Num.  Chron.,  1899,  p.  284,  n°  22  (PI.  xvi,  13). 

Babelon,  Traite,  p.  13 SO,  n°  1999  (this  coin). 

*  Reverse  inverted  on  Plate. 

Circ.  B.C. 480-43 5. 

8425 
PI.  312 

257.8 

^25 

Silphium-plant  with  two  whorls  and  five  umbels. 

T$L.  •  --PA  (r.).  Head  of  bearded  Amnion  to  r.,  with  ram's  horn, 

16.71 

the  eye  about  three-quarter  face,  truncation  line  dotted  :  dotted 

border  within  shallow  incuse  circle.  —  Attic  Tetradrachm 

(W.  J.  Webster,  1888.) 

Cf.  B.M.C,  PI.  vii,  18. 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cclxiii,  5. 

Cf.  Muller,  p.  43,  fig.  120. 

8426 
PI.  312 

53-5 

JR.  15 

Silphium-plant  with  two  whorls  and  three  umbels. 

14.19 

1 

—  892  — 


CYRENAICA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


tyL.  Head  of  bearded  Amnion  to  r.,  with  ram's  horn,  within  circle 

of  dots  in  incuse,   in  front,  T.    Die  broken  round   border.  — 

Asiatic  Drachm. 

(W.J.  Webster,  1885.) 
*This  coin  belongs  to  Barca  (cf.  B.M.C.,  PI.  xxxiv,  13). 


8427 
PI.  312 


51-8 
3.36 


A16 


Similar. 

K     Y 
P     A 


&. 


in  four  angles  of  incuse  square,  within  which,  enclosed 


in  dotted  circle,  head  of  bearded  Ammon  to  r.,  with  ram's  horn. 

—  Asiatic  Drachm. 

(W.  J.  Webster.) 
Cf.  B.M.C.,  PI.  vi,  12. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cclxiii,  9. 


Circ.  B.  C.  435-375. 
KY 

8428  198     ^27      PA  .  Silphium  with  two  whorls  (of  three  leaves)  and  five  umbels  ; 

PI- 312     12.83  NA 

on  either  side  of  stalk,  a  shoot. 

I$L.  Head  of  bearded  Ammon  to  r.,  with   ram's  horn.  —  Asiatic 

tetradrachm. 

(W.Webster,  1887.) 
B.M.C.  74;  PI.  ix,  4. 
Cf.  Miiller,  p.  44,  fig.  127. 

8429  196    iR  24      Head  of  bearded  Ammon  to  r.,  wearing  laureate  diadem  ;  in  front, 
P1-  312     12.70  NIKI  upwards. 

1$L.  Silphium,  as  above.  —  Asiatic  Tetradrachm . 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896  ;  lot  731.) 
Cf.  B.M.C,  PI.  xi,  19. 
Cf.  Muller,  p.  44,  n°  136. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cclxiv,  5. 

8430  197 .6  ^28      Head  of  bearded  Ammon  to  r.,  laureate  and  diademed;  in  front, 
PI.  312     12.80  2[Ol]KM  (indistinct). 

tyL.  Silphium  with  two  whorls  (of  three  leaves)  and  five  umbels; 

on  either  side  of  stalk,  a  shoot.  —  Asiatic  Tetradrachm. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1889  ;  ex.  Bompois  Collection.) 
B.M.C,  91  ;  PI.  xi,  8. 
Cf.  Robinson,  Num.  Chron.,  191 5,  PI.  IV,  45. 


-   893 


CYRENAICA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

843I 
PI.  312 

205 

^25 

Head  of  bearded  Ammon  to  r.,  laureate. 
fyl.  Similar.  —  Asiatic  Tetradrachm. 

13.28 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896  ;  lot  732.) 

Cf.  B.M.C.,  Pl.xi,  6. 

8432 
PL  312 

48 

J&17 

Head  of  bearded  Ammon,  to  r.,  within  dotted  square  in  incuse 
circle. 

3. II 

1$L.  Silphium  with  three  whorls,  etc. ;  on  either  side  of  stem,  Y  "A. 

—  Asiatic  Drachm. 

(J.  Sanders.) 

B.M.C.,  97;  PI.  xii,  7. 

Cf.  Mtiller,  p.  243,  fig.  126. 

Babelon,  PI.  cclxiii,  7. 

8433 
PI.  312 

26.3 

JR.  9 

Head  of  bearded  Ammon,  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

I$L.  Silphium,  with  two  whorls.  — Asiatic  Hemidrachm. 

1 .70 

(Gen1  Moore's  sale,  1889.) 

B.M.C.,  S7;  PI.  vii,  7. 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cclxiii,  20. 

8434 
PI.  312 

13.8 

M.  11 

Female  head  (Cyrene  ?)  to  1.,  hair  rolled  and  tied  at  back,  wearing 
diadem  :  border  of  dots  outside  plain  circle. 

O.89 

fyi.  Triple  silphium  radiating  from  one  centre;   around  9Y)I.  — 

Asiatic  Trihemiobol. 

(Gen1  Moore's  sale,  1889.) 

B.M.C.,  104  ;  PI.  xii,  20. 

Gold  coins. 

Circ.  B.C. 375-308. 

8435 

PI.  312 

133-5 

N  21 

KYPANAION   (to   1.).  Quadriga  to  r.   driven  by  Cyrene ;  above, 
star. 

8.65 

1$L.    Ammon,   enthroned  to    1.,    holding    eagle    in  extended  r. 

-  894 


CYRENAICA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8436 
PI.  312 


8437 
PI.  312 


8438 
PI.   312 


655 
4.24 


66.3 
4.3O 


66 
4.27 


8439 
PI.  312 


44 
2.85 


AT  15 


AT  14 


X  14 


#13 


hand,  1.  elbow  resting  on  back  of  chair;  in  front,  thymiaterion  ; 

in  field  to  r.,  magistrate's  name,  XAIPIOZ.  —  Stater. 

(Whittall  sale,  1876;  lot  444.) 

B.M.C.,  116;  PI.  xiii,  25. 

Head,  Hist.  Num.,  p.  869. 

Cf.  Muller,  Cyre'naique,  p.  49,  fig.  191  (but  different  name  of  magistrate). 

Cf.  Robinson,  Quaesliones  Cyrenaicae,  Num.  Chron.,  1 9 1 5 ,  p.  144  sqq. 

Horseman  to  1.  (of  large  fine  style),  petasos  thrown  back;  behind, 
corn-grain. 

KY 
VjL.  .  Silphium,  with  two  whorls  and  five  umbels  :  plain  bord- 

er. —  Drachm. 

(Edinburgh  sale  ;  Simpson  collection,  1887.) 
B.M.C.,  125  ;  PI.  xiv,  is. 
Cf.  Robinson,  Num.  Chron.,  191 5,  PI.  v,  68  a  and  b. 

Similar  type  to  r. ;  behind  horseman,  flOAl  :  border  of  dots. 

1$L.  Similar;  in  field  to  r.,  jerboa  :  border  of  dots.  —  Drachm. 

(Mihran  Sivadjian,  Paris,  1894.) 
B.M.C.,  132  ;  PI.  xiv,  25. 
Babelon,  PI.  cclxv,  15. 

Similar,  horse  cantering  ;  magistrate's  name,  XAIPI02. 
J$L.  Similar;  in  field  1.,  cicada.  — Drachm. 


B.M.C.,  131  ;  PI.  xiv,  23. 
Babelon,  PI.  cclxv,  17. 


(W.  T.  Ready,  1898.) 


Horseman  to  1.,   his   petasos  hanging  behind  neck;  infield  to  r., 
star. 

T$l.  KYPA  (to  1.).   Silphium  with  three  whorls  and  five   umbels. 

—  Attic  Tetrobol. 

(Whittall  sale.) 
B.M.C.,  2io;Pl.  xx,  2. 
Muller,  p.  51,  fig.  205. 
Babelon,  PI.  cclxv,  18. 
Mionnet,  VI,  p.  567,  20. 

*  This  coin  belongs  to  Magas,  and  the  period  of  B.C.  308-277. 


-  895   - 


CYRENAICA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8440 
PI.  312 

8441 
PI.  312 

8442 
PI.  312 

8443 
PI.  312 

8444 
PI.  312 

8445 
PI.  312 

33 

N  11 

N  8 

AT  7 
AT  7 

N  7 
N  8 

[KYPIAI].  Head  of  Athene  to  1.,  in  crested  Athenian  helmet. 

I$L.  Triple  silphium  radiating  from  a  centre.  —  Attic  Hemidrachm. 

(Gen1  Moore's  sale,  1897  ;  lot  563.) 
as  B.M.C,  PI.  xv,  1-2. 

Bab.,  PI.  cclxv,  24. 
Cf.  Muller,  p.  52,  fig.  209. 

Head  of  bearded  Ammon  to  1. ;  behind  nO  :  border  of  dots. 

$L.  KY.  Head  of  Libya,  to  r. :  border  of  dots.  —  1/10  Attic  Stater. 

(A.O.  van  Lennep,  1893.) 
B.M.C,  154;  PI.  xv,  24. 
Cf.  Muller,  p.  25,  n°  57. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cclxv,  27. 

Similar. 

T$L.  Head  of  nymph,  Cyrene,  to  r.,  hair  rolled;  wearing  earring 
and  necklace  :  plain  border. —  1/10  Attic  Stater. 
B.M.C,  PI.  xv,  29. 
Babelon,  PI.  cclxvi,  5. 

KYA  (=  KuSic).  Head  of  youthful  Ammon  to  1.,  beardless,  with 
ram's  horn;  behind,  star:  plain  border. 

fyL.  Head  of  nymph,  Cyrene,   to  r.,  hair  rolled  :  plain  border.  — 

1  / 10  Attic  Stater. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1903.) 
B.M.C,  PI.  xv,  20. 
Babelon,  PI.  cclxvi,  8. 

Head  of  bearded  Ammon  to  r. 

T$L.  Thunderbolt,  between  two  eight-rayed  stars  :  concave  circle. 

—  1/10  Attic  Stater. 

(Spink,  1888.) 
Cf.  B.M.C,  PI.  xx,  18. 

Babelon,  PI.  cclxvi,  12. 
*  This  coin  belongs  to  Magas,  and  the  period  of  B.C.  308-277. 

Head  of  youthful  Ammon  to  1.  ;  behind,  KV  :  plain  border. 

tyL.  Head  of  Cyrene  to  r.,  hair  rolled.  —  1/10  Attic  Stater. 

(Lincoln.) 
B.M.C,  PI.  xv,  17. 

Muller,  p.  52,  n°  218. 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cclxvi,  6. 

2. 13 
13 .2 

0.86 
13.6 

0.88 
13.2 

0.86 
10.8 

0.70 
13.6 

0.88 

896  — 


CYRENAICA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8446 
PI.  313 

130 

JR.  22 

nOAIANOEYI  (in  minute  letters  to  1.).  Beardless  head  of  Carneius 
with  ram's  horn  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

8.42 

J$L.  AAM-^?  KYPAZAI  (in  minute  letters  to  r.).  Hermes  standing  to 

1.,  holding  caduceus,  to  which  is  attached  taenia  :  border  of  dots. 

—  Attic  Didrachm. 

(Montagu  sale,  1896;  lot  804.) 

B.M.C.,  172  ;  PI.  xvn,  10. 

Published  by  Bompois. 

Robinson,  Num.  Chron.,  191 5,  p.  162,  n°  75  (this  coin  mentioned). 

Six,  Num.  Chron.,  1897,  p.  221,  n°  2. 

Babelon,  PI.  cclxvii,  8  (this  coin). 

Head,  Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  870. 

Magas. 

B.  C.  308-277. 

8447 
PL  3H 

118. 5 

iR20 

Head  of  Carneius  to  r. 

T$L.  KY  PA.  Silphium,  with  three  whorls  and  seven  umbels  ;  in  field 
to  r.,  star.  —  Rhod.  Didrachm. 

1.68 

B.M.C.,  234;  PI.  xxi,  10. 
Muller,  p.  46,  fig.  is 5. 

8448 

118. 3 

iR2I 

Similar. 

T$L.  KY  PA.  Silphium  with  three   whorls  and  seven  umbels ;  on 

either  side,  star.  —  Rhod.  Didrachm. 

Cf.  B.M.C..  PI.  xxi,  237. 
Babelon,  PI.  cclxvi,  22. 

7.67 

8449 
PL  3i3 

122.3 

A2I 

Similar. 

fy,.  Similar ;  in  field  1.,  star ;  r.  £".  Rhod.  Didrachm. 

7.92 

(Sotheby's  sale,  July  1887.) 
Cf.  B.M.C,  PI.  xxii,  8. 

8450 
PI.  313 

107.5 

;Ri9 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar;  in  field  1.,  £";  to  r.,  star.  —  Rhod.  Didrachm. 

(Tebbs  sale.) 
Cf.  B.M.C,  PI.  xxii,  i. 
Babelon,  PI.  ccxxvi,  26. 

6.97 

-  897  - 


CYRENAICA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


845I 
PI.  313 


8452 
PI-  313 


"4 
7.38 


85-3 

5-53 


JR  18      Similar ;  type  to  r. 

tyL.  Similar;  in  field  r.,  star.  —  Rhod.  Didrachm. 
B.M.C.,  PI.  xxi,  13. 

JR  19       Similar. 

J$L.  Similar;  no  symbol.  —  Didrachm,  of  uncertain  standard. 

(J.  Sanders  sale,  1887.) 
B.M.C.,  267;  PI.  xxv,  3. 


8453 
PI.  313 


97 
6.28 


JE  18 


BRONZE. 

Circ.  B.C. 300  and  later. 
Gazelle  to  r. ;  in  front,  jerboa. 


KY 
tyL.        .  Silphium  plant :  border  of  dots. 

B.M.C.,  279  ;  PI.  xxv,  13, 

Muller,  p.  85,  n°  237. 


(Gen1  Moore's  sale,  1889.) 


8454 
PI.  313 


8455 
PI.  313 


93 
6.02 


98 
6.35 


JE  18 


JE  17 


8456 
Pl.  313 


8457 


100.6 
6.52 


7i 
4.60 


JEij 


JE  18 


Head  of  bearded  Ammon  to  r. 

1$L.  KY  PA.  Palm-tree;  to  1.,  silphium;  to  r.,  crab, 
B.M.C.,  293  ;  Pl.  xxvi,  2. 

Similar. 


tyL.         .  Palm-tree;  in  field  to  r.,  silphium. 

B.M.C.,  317  ;  Pl.  xxvi,  19. 
Muller,  p.  57,  n°  261. 

Similar  type. 

1/     k 

1%.     pa     v  *  Pa^m~tree>  t0  r-j  silphium. 


B.M.C.,  308  ;  Pl.  xxvi,  10. 


Similar. 

*£•     pA     Y  *  Similar- 


(Gen1  Moore's  sale.) 


(Lincoln.) 


(Booker,  1885.) 


—  898  — 


CYRENAICA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8458 
PI.  313 


72 
4.66 


JE  17 


8459 
Pi.  313 


75 
4.86 


JE  16 


8460 
Pi.  313 


8461 
Pi.  313 


8462 
Pi.  313 


72 
4.66 


66 

4.27 


^77 
11. 4) 


JE  16 


JEiS 


JE  24 


8463 
PI.  313 


186 
12.05 


JE  24 


8464 
PL  313 


145 
9-39 


^E  23 


Head  of  Apollo  to  r.,  laureate. 

K     Y 

RL.     2     .  .  Lyre  of  four  chords  ;  above,  a  star. 
^      P     A       J 


B.M.C.,  332  ;  PI.  xxvii,  4. 
Muller,  p.  58,  n"  272. 


(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 


Similar. 


(W.  S.  Lincoln,  1888.) 


1$L.  [■  •  YPANAI  (to  1.)]  part  of  the  under  type;     (to  r.).  Lyre 

A 

of  six  chords ;  beneath,  thunderbolt. 

(Christodoulo,  1902.) 
B.M.C.,  336;  PI.  xxvii,  6. 
Cf.  Muller,  p.  58,  n°  279  (overstruck  on  Cyrenaic  coin). 

Similar. 

K     Y 

RL.     ^     .  .  Lyre  of  four  chords. 
^      P     A       J 

(Spink,  1901.) 

Similar. 
1$L.  Similar. 

Circ.  B.C. 247-221 . 

Head  of  bearded  Amnion,  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  KOI — NON.  Silphium,  with  three  whorls  and  five  umbels. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale.) 
B.M.C.,  p.  71,  n°  24  ;  PI.  xxvii,  23. 
Cf.  Muller,  p.  38,  fig.  104. 
Mionnet,  VI,  p.  555,  2. 

Similar  :  no  border. 

K][0 

J$L.  Similar;  only     I     N  of  the  inscr.  visible. 
O    N 

B.M.C.,  p.  68,  2  seqq. 

Similar  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  KOI  NON.  Similar  type  :  border  of  dots. 

-  899  - 


(W.  T.  Ready.) 


113 


CYRENAICA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8465 
PL  313 

158 

JE  21 

Similar . 

K     0 

$6.     1     N.  Similar. 

0    N 

(W.  S.  Lincoln,  1888.) 
Cf.  B.M.C.,  xxvn,  21-22. 

IO.23 

8466 
PI.  313 

Il6 

JE2I 

Similar. 

I$L.  Similar. 

(Spink,  1901.) 

7-5i 

Cyrenaica  under  the  Romans,  after  B.C. 96. 

AUGUSTUS. 

Palicanus . 

8467 
PI.  314 

236 

JE  29 

-^«  ««.-^  within  laurel-wreath. 
TR  POT 

15.29 

*.    P*pL««.Cun,le  chair. 

*  Reverse  placed  sideways  on  Plate. 

(Smyrna,  1891.) 
B.M.C.,  p.  120,  n°  44  ;  PI.  xliv,  i  . 
Miiller,  p.  167,  n°  434. 
Mionnet,  VI,  p.  571,  n<>  160. 

A.  Pupius  Rufus. 

8468 
PI.  314 

75 

JE21 

ANTICTPA.  Ram  to  1.;  beneath,  L. 

^"       TTlAMur      *  Subsellium,  against  which  is  resting  a  staff; 

4.86 

beneath,  a  purse. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
B.M.C.,  34  ;  PI.  xliii,  5. 
Muller,  p.  161,  fig.  423. 

8469 
PI.  314 

220 

JE2S 

KAI  TAMI[AC  L].  Head  of  bearded  Ammon,  to  r. 

I$£.    fANTirTPATl  *  ^urule  chair  between  two  fasces. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
B.M.C.,  29;  PI.  xliii,  1. 
Muller,  p.  162,  fig.  425. 

14.25 

*  Reverse  placed  sideways  on  Plate. 

—  900  — 


CYRENAICA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8470 
PI.  314 


8473 

PI.  314 


8474 
PI.  314 


S475 

PI.  314 


163 

10.56 


JE  28 


254 
16.45 


iR28 


257 
16.65 


iR26 


206.5 


^.28 


AYAOC  nOYniOC  Head  of  bearded  Amnion,  to  r. 
*"    |AN]T"JcTZpASimilart^:tolLA- 

(Dracopoulos,  Athens,  1888.) 
B.M.C.,  32  ;  PI.  XLHI,  3. 
Mullcr,  p.  162,  fig.  424. 
Mionnet,  VI,  p.  569,  n°  138. 

*Nos847i  and  8472,  illustrated  on  Plate  314,  belong  to  Caesarea 
Cappadociae  (vide  supra,  nos  7798  a  and  b. 

Barce. 

Circ.  B.C. 480-4 3 5 . 
Head    of  bearded  Amnion  to   r.   within  dotted  circle,    in    incuse 


square,  on  four  corners  of  which 


B      A 


tyL.  Silphium  plant  with  two  whorls  and  five  umbels;  at  base  of 

stalk,  A  I.  —  Attic  Tetradrachm. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896;  lot  741.) 
B.M.C.,  p.  94,  n°  8;  PI.  xxxiv,  2. 
Muller,  p.  78,  n°  291. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cclxix,  6. 

Head  of  bearded  Amnion  to  r.,  of  fine  archaic  style;  in  front  BAP  ; 
thick  dotted  border  within  two  dotted  circles  :  the  whole  in 
circular  incuse. 

1$L.    Silphium    plant   with  two  whorls  and  five  umbels.  —  Attic 

Tetradrachm.     - 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896,  lot  742.) 

B.M.C.,  p.  93,  n°  7  ;  PI.  xxxm,  10. 

Muller,  p.  79,  n°  292. 

Cf.  Robinson,  PI.  m,  19  (for  style  of  head). 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cclxix,  7. 


Circ.  B.C. 43 5-308. 
Head  of  bearded  Ammon  to  r. 


—  901  — 


CYRENAICA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8476 

PI.  314 


8477 
PI.  314 


8478 

PI.  314 


200 

12.96 


JK29 


3.32 


2&15 


51-6 

3-34 


J&16 


J$L.  Silphium  plant  with  two  whorls  (showing  three  leaves)  and 

B  A 
seven  umbels ;  in  the  field  9  K  .  —  Asiatic  tetradrachm . 

A  I 

(Dr  Edde,  Cairo,  1900.) 

B.M.C.,  p.  99,  n°  25 ;  PI.  xxxv,  10. 

Cf.  Muller,  p.  80,  n°  316  (the  Brit.  Mus.  coin, 

also  illustrated  by  Robinson,  Num.  Chron.,  191 5,  PI.  iv,  37). 

Head  of  bearded  Amnion,  facing ;  on  either  side  of  neck, 
AKEIIOI  :  border  of  dots. 

B  A 
fyL.  P  K  .  Silphium,  with  two  whorls  (showing  three  leaves)  and 
A  I 
five  umbels  :  border  of  dots.  —  Asiatic  Tetradrachm . 

(Sotheby  sale,  May  1900  ;  lot  487.) 
Cf.  B.M.C,  PI.  xxxvi,  8. 
Cf.  Muller,  p.  81,  n°  319. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cclxx,  5 . 

Head  of  Ammon  to  r.,  bearded,  the  hair  and  beard  formal, 
within  circle  of  dots  ;  inside  circle,  in  front  of  head,  A  ;  outside 
circle,  in  1.,  bottom  corner  )\  :  the  whole  within  incuse 
square . 

I$L.  Silphium,  with  umbel  to  1.  —  Asiatic  Drachm. 

(Tebbs  sale,  1900.) 
B.M.C,  p.  96,  n°  15  ;  PI.  xxxiv,  14. 

Cf.  Babelon,  TraiU,  III,  no  1945. 
Cf.  Muller,  p.  78,  n°288  (PI.  cclxix,  3). 

Similar  head  of  Ammon,   bearded,  but  smaller,  within  circle  of 

R  A 

dots,  outside  of  which  in  four  corners  of  incuse  square,         ;  in 

front  of  nose,  inside  circle,  T. 

fy..  Silphium  with  umbels  to  1.  and  r.  —  Asiatic  Drachm. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1900.) 
B.M.C,  p.  95,  n°  13;  PI.  xxxiv,  10. 
Cf.  Babelon,  III,  n°  194s . 
Cf.  Muller,  p.  78,  no  289. 


—  902  — 


CYRENAICA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8479        52       ^15       Head  of  bearded  Amnion  to  r.,  within  circle  of  dots  :   on  raised 
PI.  314     3.37  flan 


J$L.  Silphium,  with  two  whorls  (showing  three  leaves)  and  seven 

R      A 

umbels;  on  four  corners  of  incuse  square  ,    ,     .  —  Asiatic  Drachm. 

[a\  a 

(M.  Sivadjan,  1894.) 

B.M.C.,  p.  102,  n°  36  ;  PI.  xxxvn,  2. 
Cf.  Muller,  p.  79,  n°  297  . 


8480 
PI.  314 


Il8 
7.64 


Circ.  B.C. 375-308. 

J£  jo.       Horseman  galloping  to  r. ;  beneath,  OA  :  border  of  dots. 

fyl.    Wheel  of  four  spokes,  seen  sideways;  between  the  spokes, 
silphium. 


B.M.C.,  p.  44,  n°  194  ;  PI.  xix,  10. 
Muller,  p.  82,  n°  329. 
Babelon,  PI.  cclxx,  12. 


(Athens,  1885.) 


*  This  coin  belongs  to  Cyrene. 


8481 
PL  3'4 


100 

"67J8" 


JE  18       Horse  cantering  to  r. 

tyL.  Ram  standing  to  r.  ;  beneath,  BAP 


(Gen1  Moore  sale,  i< 

B.M.C.,  p.  105,  n°  47  ;  PI.  xxxvn,  27. 

Cf.  Muller,  p.  82,  n°  330. 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cclxx,  13. 


8482 
PI.  314 


3.04 


Euesperides . 
B.C. 480-43 5 . 

J^  15      Head  of  Amnion,   bearded  to   r.,  within  circle   of  dots,  outside 

E    Y 

which,  on  four  corners  of  incuse  square,  the  letters  r  -,      . 

J$L.  Silphium,  with  umbel  on  either  side.  —  Asiatic  drachm. 

(Carfrae  sale,  1901.) 
B.M.C,  p.  no,  n°  4  ;  PI.  xxxviii,  9. 
Cf.  Muller,  p.  88,  no  322. 
Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  cclxx,  19. 


903   — 


LIBYA 


—  905   — 


LIBYA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

LIBYA 

Circ.  B.C. 200. 

8483 
PI.  ?I4 

227 

JE  28 

Head  of  young  Herakles  in  lion-skin  to  I.  :  border  of  dots. 
fyL.  [AI]BYHN  (in  ex.).  Bull  rushing  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

14.71 

(Syracuse,  1887.) 

Cf.  Mtiller,  p.  131,  11°  556  (overstruck). 

—  907  — 


114 


ZEUGITANA 


—   909   — 


ZEUGITANA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

ZEUGITANA 

Siculo-Punic  coins. 

Circ.  B.C. 410-3 10. 

See  Vol.  I,  under  SICILY,  nos  1725-1733. 

Fourth  Century  B.C.  and  later. 

8484 
PI.  JM 

43-5 

JE  16 

Head  of  Persephone  to  r.,  hair  rolled,  wearing  earring  and  necklace  : 
border  of  dots . 

2.82 

^6.  Dog  to  r.,  looking  back  :  border  of  dots. 

*  Belongs  to  Segesta. 

8485 
PI.  314 

77-5 

JE16 

Date  palm-tree . 

tyL.  Horse's  head  to  r . 

(Hoffmann,  1887.) 

5 .02 

8486 
PI.  314 

46.5 

JE  17 

Date  palm-tree  :  border  of  dots . 

1$L.  Free  horse  to  r;,  looking  back  :  border  of  dots. 

3.01 

8487 
PI.  314 

33-5 

JE  17 

Male  head  to  1.  ;  on  either  side,  ear  of  corn.  Overstruck. 
T$L.  Horse  runing  to  r.  :  border  of  dots.  Overstruck. 

2. 17 

8488 

44 

JE  18 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar. 

(Hookham  Frere  sale,  1888.) 

2.85 

Carthage. 

Circ.  B.C.  340-242. 

8489 
PL  3i5 

145 

N  19 

Head  of  Persephone  to  1.,  of  fine  early  style,  wearing  wreath  of 
corn  and  necklace  with  pendants  :  border  of  dots. 

9-39 

J$L.  Horse  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896.) 

911  — 


ZEUGITANA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8490        144     N  18       Head  of  Persephone  to  1.,  hair  wreathed  with  corn,  and  wearing 
PL  3J5     9.33  necklace  with  pendants  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  Horse  standing  to  r. ;  in  ex.  , Punic  legend  :  .  K  X£  .,  border  of 

dots.  —  Stater. 

(H.  Hoffmann,  1893.) 
Cf.  Miiller,  p.  84,  n°  46. 


8491 
PI.  315 


160 
IO.36 


El.  22 


Che.  B.C.  241-146. 

Head  of  Persephone  to   I.,   wearing  corn-wreath,   triple-pendant 
earring  and  necklace. 

tyL.  Horse  standing  to  r. ;  above,  radiate  disk  flanked  by  two  uraei. 

—  1  1/2  Stater. 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent.) 
B.M. Guide,  PI.  lix,  33. 
Miiller,  Num.  de  VAncienne  Afrique,  II,  p.  85,  n°  63. 


8492 
PI.  315 


8493 
PL  315 


II4-5 
7.42 


28.2 
I.83 


El.  19 


El.  10 


8494 
Pi.  315 


8495 
Pi.  315 


27 
i-75 


62. 5 
4-05 


El.  10 


JR.  19 


Similar  in  front  of  head,  pellet  :  border  of  dots. 

1$L.  Horse  standing  to  r.  —  Stater. 

Cf.  Miiller,  p.  84,  n°  51. 


(Naples,  1876.) 


Head  of  Persephone  to  1.,  wearing  corn-wreath,  single  pendant 
earring  and  necklace  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.   Horse  standing  to  r.,  looking  back  :    border  of  dots.  —  1/4 

Stater. 

(Hookham  Frere  sale,  1888.) 
Miiller,  p.  85,  n°  67. 

Similar. 

tyL.  Similar.  —  1/4  Stater. 

(W.  T.  Ready,  1898.) 

Head  of  Persephone   to    1.,  wearing    corn -wreath,   earring    and 
necklace  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Horse  standing  to  r. ;  above,  radiate  disk  :  plain   border.  — 

Drachm. 

(Barone,  Naples,  1900.) 
Miiller,  p.  87,  n°  87. 

*  Rev.  of  N°  8495  is  numbered  8492  on  Plate. 


—  912  — 


ZEUGITANA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8496 
PI.  315 

28 

^14 

Head  of  Persephone  to  1.,  wearing  ear-pendant  :  plain  border. 
J$L.  Horse  to  r.  :  plain  border.  —  Hemidrachm. 

I. 8l 

(Tunis,  1902.) 
Miiller,  p.  88,  n°  90. 

8497 
PI-  315 

Il6. 3 

iK.23 

Head   of  Persephone  to    1.,   wearing   corn-wreath,    earring    and 
necklace  :  border  of  dots. 

7-54 

J$L.  Horse  standing  to  r.  ;  beneath,  V/,  and  between  two  hind-legs 

/ 

□     (or  A)  :  border  of  dots.  —  Didrachm . 

(W.T.  Ready,  1900.) 

Cf.  Macdonald,  Hunter  Cat.,  Ill,  p.  593,  n°  75 . 

8498 
PI.  315 

121 

JE  24 

Head  of  Persephone  to  I.,  hair  bound  with  corn-wreath  '. 
T$L.  Horse's  head  to  r.  ;  in  front  &. 

7.84 

Cf.  Miiller,  La  Zeugitant,  p.  100,  n0s  261-2. 

8499 
PI.  315 

90 

JE  20 

Similar:  border  of  dots. 

Ri..  Horse's  head  to  r.  ;  in  front,  a  pellet. 

5.83 

(Neligan  sale.) 
Miiller,  p.  101,  nos  276-277. 

8500 

84 

JE  19 

Similar. 
fyL.  Similar. 

5-44 

(Greenspan,  1901.) 

8501 

83 

JE  19 

Similar. 
T$L.  Similar. 

5-37 

8502 
PI.  315 

98 

JE  19 

Similar. 

]$L.  Similar;  in  front  of  horse's  head,  0. 

6.35 

8503 
PL  315 

103 

JE  21 

Head  of  Persephone  to  1.,  hair  bound  with  corn-wreath  :  border  of 
dots. 

6.67 

Horse  standing  to  r.,  looking  back ;  above,  star;  in  field  to  r.,  A. 

Cf.  Miiller,  p.  97,  n<>  216. 
1.  Fine  green  patina. 

—  913  — 


ZEUGITANA 


No, 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8504 
PI.  315 


8505 
PL  315 


8506 


8507 
PI.  315 


8508 
PI.  3IS 


8509 
PI.  315 


85IO 


85II 
PI.  315 


140 

JE22 

9.07 

69 

JE  20 

-1  -47 

132 

JE2I 

8.55 

150 

JE  26 

9.72 

52.5 

JE  15 

3.40 

52 

JE  15 

3-37 

42 

JE  15 

2.72 

52 

JE  15 

3-37 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar  type ;  no  letter  or  symbol  :  plain  border. 

(A.  Sambon,  Florence,  1889.) 
Pat  iiia  ted. 

Similar  head  :  border  of  dots. 
J$L.  Similar. 


Cf.  M tiller,  p.  98,  n°  232. 


Similar. 
fyL,  Similar. 


(Neligan  sale.) 


Head  of  Persephone  to  1.,  hair  bound  with  corn-wreath,  wearing 
triple  earring  and  necklace. 

tyL.  Horse  standing  to  r.  ;   behind,  date  palm-tree;  between  two 

hind-legs  •  . 

Flat  fabric. 

(Rome,  1879.) 
Cf.  Miiller,  p.  95,  fig.  169. 

Cf.  Mionnet,  I,  p.  274,  n°  557. 
Similar  :  plain  border. 

tyL.  Similar  type ;  in  front  of  horse  .*.  and  between  legs  •  :  plain 

border . 

(W.  T.  Ready.) 
Cf.  Muller,  p.  95,  n°  167. 

Similar. 

Similar;  pellet  over  horse's  back  :  plain  border. 


Similar. 
T$l.  Similar. 

Similar. 
1$L.  Similar. 


(W.  S.  Lincoln,  1887.) 


(Monte  Pellegrino,  1902.) 


(Neligan  sale.) 


914   — 


ZEUGITANA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8512 

50.5 

JE  15 

Similar. 
J$L.  Similar. 

3.27 

8513 

46.5 

JE  15 

Similar. 
tyL.  Similar. 

3.OI 

Sardinia. 

Second  century  B.C. 

8514 
PI-  315 

44 

JE  19 

Head  of  Persephone  to  1.,  wearing  corn-wreath. 
l$L.  Bull  standing  to  r.  ;  above,  star  :  plain  border. 

2.85 

Head,  H.  N.,  191 1,  p.  881. 

8515 

PI.  315 

44 

JE  19 

Similar. 

2.85 

Three  ears  of  corn  surmounted  by  crescent  containing  disk. 

Head,  H.N.,  191 1,  p.  881. 

Cf.  under  Sicily,  nos  1 750-1752. 

i 

Cf.  L.  Charrier,  PI.  vm,  92-98  (under  Numidia,  102). 

915  - 


115 


ISLANDS    BETWEEN 
AFRICA    AND    SICILY 


—   917   — 


ISLANDS    BETWEEN    AFRICA   AND   SICILY 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

ISLANDS   BETWEEN 

AFRICA    AND   SICILY 

Cossura. 

(Pantellaria). 

After  B.C.  2iy. 

8516 
PI.  315 

125 

JE  22 

Female  head  to  1.,  with  Egyptian  headdress ;  to  1.,  Nike  to  r.,  with 
wreath  ;  between  the  two,  star  :  border  of  dots. 

8.10 

1^,.  d:Tn  ('irnm)  within  a  wreath  of  laurel. 

(H.  Hoffmann.) 
Head,  Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  883. 

Mayr,  Die  antiken  Miin^en  der  Inseln  Malta,  Go^o  unci  Pantellaria, 

1894  ;  fig.  14. 

Mionnet,  I,  p.  340,  n°  2. 

8517 
PI.  315 

in 

JE  22 

Similar ;  no  star. 

tyL.  Similar  :  border  of  dots. 

7.19 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 

Second  half  of  First  Cent.  B .  C. 

8518 
Pi-  515 

98.5 

JE  23 

Similar;  in  countermark  DD  and  branch. 
fy.  COSSVRA  within  wreath  of  laurel. 

6.38 

(Hookham  Frere  sale,  1888.) 
Cf.  Mayr,  PI.  1,  16. 

Cf.  Hill,  Coins  of  Ancient  Sicily,  PI.  xv,  18. 

Gaulos. 

(Goy). 

8519 

PI.  316 

46 

JE  17 

Head  of  Astarte  to  r.,  with  crescent.  Double-struck. 

fyL  TAYAITHN.  Warrior  to   r.,  holding  shield  in  front  of  him, 

2.98 

and  brandishing  spear  with  r. ;  in  front,  star :  plain  border. 

Mayr,  fig.  1 1 . 

Hill,  Sicily,  PI.  xv,  16. 

919 


ISLANDS   BETWEEN   AFRICA  AND    SICILY 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8520 
PI.  316 

59 

JE  18 

Similar. 

1$L.  Similar. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 

3.82 

Melita. 

(Malta). 

B.C.  218  to  end  of  First  Cent.  B.C. 

8521 
PI.  316 

124 

^R.21 

Head  of  Herakles,  to  r. ;  in  front,  caduceus  :  border  of  dots. 
J$L.  ]M  ('nn).  Sacrificial  cap  within  wreath  :  border  of  dots. 

8.03 

(Simpson  sale,  Edinburgh,  1887.) 
Mayr,  fig.  1 . 
Hill,  Sicily,  PI.  xv,  113. 

8522 
PI.  316 

52 

JE  17 

Veiled  female  head,  wearing  stephane,  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

1$L.  pa.  Ram's  head  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
Mayr,  fig.  3. 

Hill,  PI.  xv,  13. 

3-37 

8523 
PI.  316 

47-5 

JE  17 

Similar. 

fy,.  Tripod,  with  inscr.  pa  on  either  side  :  border  of  dots. 

3.08 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,   1889.) 
Mayr,  fig.  4. 

Hill,  PI.  xv,  14  . 

8524 

37 

JE16 

Similar. 

T$L.  Similar. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 

2.39 

8525 

PI.  316 

236 

JE26 

[MEAITAI]nN.  Head  of  Isis  to  1.,  wearing  uraeus  crown;  in  field 
to  1.,  ear  of  corn  :  border  of  dots. 

15.29 

tyL.  Osiris  (?)  with  four  wings,  kneeling,  wearing  Egyptian  crown, 
holding  flail  and  sceptre  :  border  of  dots. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
Mayr,  fig.  5. 
Cf.  Hill,  Sicily,  PI.  xv,  1 5 . 

920 


ISLANDS    BETWEEN    AFRICA    AND    SICILY 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8526 
PI.  516 


8527 

PI.  316 


8528 


8529 


8530 


8531 

PI.  316 


8532 

PI.  316 


8533 

PI.  316 


189 

12.24 


49 

3.17 


32 

2.07 


30 
1.94 


66 

4.27 


61 

3  -95 


91 

5.89 


73 

4-73 


JE  26 


JE  18 


JE  15 


JE  15 


JE  22 


y£  20 


iE  21 


jE  20 


MEAITAIHN.   Similar  head  of  Isis;  in  field,  caducous  and  sign 
of  Tanit  combined  :  border  of  dots. 


Similar. 


(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 


Veiled  female  head  to  r.,  wearing  stephane  :  border  of  dots. 

ty"  -r .inn  •  Lyre  :  border  of  dots. 
TAIilN 

Head,  H.N.,  p.  883. 


Similar. 

^TAM,nAINrSimibr- 

Similar. 

D,     [M]EAI      c.     .. 

Veiled  female  head  to  1.  :  plain  border. 
#..    M^'    .  Tripod  :  border  of  dots. 


(Billoin  sale,  1886.) 


(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 


Head,  H. N.,  p.  883. 

Similar. 
tyL.  Similar. 

Veiled  female  head  to  r.  :  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  and  type  :  border  of  dots. 

T  AS 

Veiled  female  head  to  1. 


tyL.  CARRVNTANVS  BALB   PRO    PR-    Curule  chair  :   border   of 

dots. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 
Head,  H.N.,p.  883. 
Ct*.  Mionnet,  I,  p.  343,  n°  27. 


—   921    — 


ISLANDS   BETWEEN   AFRICA  AND   SICILY 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8534 
PI.  316 

83.5 

JE  20 

Similar. 

T$L.  Similar. 

(Edinburgh  sale  (Simpson  collection),  1887.) 

5.41 

Uncertain  Island. 

8535 

PI.  316 

34-5 

JE  17 

Female  bust  to  1.,  hair  in  chignon,  wearing  stephane,  earring  and 
necklace  ;  in  front,  thymiaterion  :  border  of  dots. 

2.24 

J$L.  M  enclosing  pellet ;  within  laurel-wreath  :  border  of  dots. 

(Edinburgh  sale,  1887.) 
Mayr,  loc.  cit.,  p.  37,  fig.  22. 

922 


NUMIDIA 


—  923    — 

116 


NUMIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8536 

PI.  316 


3)37 
PI.  516 


28 
1. 81 


204 

13  .22 


NUMIDIA 

Kings. 

Micipsa  (B.C.  148-118)  and  his  brothers. 

JR.  13       Head  to  1.,  beardless:  border  of  dots. 

tyL.  Horse  standing  to  r.  :  concave  field.  —  Hemidrachm. 

(Sotheby  sale,  March,  1888.) 
Cf.  Muller,  Numidie,  p.   17,  n°  15. 

*  This  coin  belongs  to  the  Hispano-Carthaginian  series. 

Uncertain  Dynast,  before  Masinissa. 
JE  26       Bearded  head  to  1.,  laureate  :  border  of  dots. 

l]L.  Horse  galloping  to  1. ;  no  inscription  visible. 

Cf.  Charrier,  Description  des  Monthlies  de  la  Numidie  el  de  la  Mauretanie, 

(Macon,  192),  PI.  11. 

Cf.  Babelon,  Rev.  Num.,  1889,  p.  399. 

Muller,  p.  :8,  nos  32-36. 


8538 
PI.  316 


53-5 

3-47 


?  Jugurtha(B.C.  1 18-106). 
JR.  18       Head  to  1.,  with  wreath  and  diadem  entwined  :  border  of  dots. 

lc]i.  Elephant  to  r.  ;  in  ex.,  N  :  plain  border. —  Drachm. 

(Lord  Bagot  sale,  1884.) 
Head,  H. N.,  p.  884. 
Muller,  p.  34,  fig.  44. 
L.  Charrier,  Numidie  et  Mauritanie,  PI.  iv,  52. 


8)39 
PI.  316 


62.  5 
405 


?  HiempsalII(B.C.  106-60). 
JR.  18      Male  head  to  r.,  crowned  with  corn  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Free  horse  galloping  to  r.  ;  beneate  n  :  all  within  wreath.  — 

Denarius. 

(Lord  Bagot  sale,  1884.) 
Head,  H.N.,p.  885. 
Muller,  p.  38,  fig.  45. 
Charrier,  PI.  iv,  55. 


925 


NUMIDIA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


854O 
PI.  316 


854I 

PL  316 


8542 
PI.  316 


28.3 
1.83 


58 
3-75 


6i-5 
3-99 


J&15 


A20 


iR20 


Similar. 

1$L.  Similar ;  beneath  horse,  rin  :  plain  border. 

Head,  H.N.,  p.  88s. 
Miiller,  p.  38,  n°  47. 
Charrier,  PI.  iv,  56. 


(W.J.  Webster.) 


JubaI(B.C.  60-46). 

REX  IVBA-  Bustofjuba  tor.,  bearded,  with  hair  elaborately  arrang- 
ed in  formal  curls,  and  with  sceptre  at  his  shoulder;  wears 
diadem  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  robDDn  wn   {yitiai  hammamleket)  in  Neo-Punic    characters. 

Temple  with  eight  columns  and  gate-way  in  front.  —  Drachm. 

(W.  T.  Ready.) 
Head,  H.N.,p.  885,  fig.  397. 

Similar. 

JfyL  Similar;  in  centre  of  temple,  pellet  :  border  of  dots.  — Drachm. 

(Lake  Price  sale.) 
Charrier,  PL  v,  64. 


—  926 


MAURETANIA 


—   927 


MAURETANIA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8543 
PI.  316 

35-7 

JR17 

MAURETANIA 

Kings. 
JubaII(B.C.  25—  A.D.  23). 

REX  IVBA.  Head  of  Juba  II.  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

I$£.   Cornucopiae  and  sceptre  in  saltire ;  in  field  to  r.,  crescent: 
border  of  dots.  —  Denarius.    ■ 

(W.Webster,  1883.) 
Muller,  Numidie  et  Mauretanie,  p.  103,  n°  25. 
Charrier,  PI.  xvn,  2S5 . 

2.43 

—  929  — 


INCERTA 


—   931    — 

117 


INCERTA 


INCERTA 


In  addition  to  the  coins  described  under  this  heading,  there  are  a  number  of  others,  of  doubt- 
ful attribution,  which  have  been  incorporated  in  other  portions  of  the  Catalogue.  For  the  sake 
of  easy  reference,  their  enumeration  will  be  given  below,  with  the  indications  of  alternative 
attributions. 


932 


INCERTA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

INCERTA 

I  -  23 

AURIOL  FIND  CLASS.  Diobols  and  Obols,  some  of  Asia  Minor 
types,  which  may  belong  to  Ionian,  Carian  and  other  districts. 

35  -36 

Coins  issued  in  Sicily,  probably  by  Sextus   Pompeius,  to  com- 
memorate the  Spanish  legions'  loyalty  to  his  fortunes . 

83-87 

ETRURIA.  Uncertain  Coins  of  the  Chiana  Valley,  etc. 

224- 
228 

236 

LATIUM.  Uncertain  Mints  of  Central  Italy. 

SAMNIUM  ?  Obol,  belonging  probably  to  Peripolium. 

288 

CAPUA  ?  Gold  Drachm,  with  X  in  ex.  of  rev.  Ascribed  to  Car- 

thage in  the  Montagu  sale  Catalogue,  1896,  p.  106,  lot  815. 

3i3 

CUMAE.  Garrucci  under  Scylacium.  Not  under  Cumae  in  Sam- 
bon,  Monn.  antiques de  V Italic. 

416  - 

CAMPANIA.  Uncertain,  conjecturally  attributed  to  Irnum,  by 

419 

Sambon  {Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  43). 

695 

CROTON.  Wrongly  described  under  TARENTUM . 

708- 
710 

861 

TARENTUM.  Wrongly  described  under  HERACLEIA. 

SYBARIS  in  alliance  with  Posidonia.  This  coin  may  belong  to 

Posidonia . 

IOII- 

CROTON.  Uncertain  Alliance  Coins. 

1014 

1354 

HIMERA  (?)  Litra;  obv.  Greaves;  rev.  Wheel.   Camarina  also 
suggested  as  mint  of  issue. 

1363 

HIMERA  Q)JE;  obv.  Herakles  standing  I.;  rev.  Draped  female 
figure  sacrificing  at  altar. 

1462- 

MOTYA  (?)  Siculo-Punic.  M. 

1463 

1789- 

ISLANDS  OF  SICILY,  ^attributed  to  Sardinia  (?). 

1795 

1765- 

SICILY.  Roman  coins  probably  struck  in  the  island. 

1766 

1767 

SICILY.  Uncertain.  JE. 

1845 

AEGAE  (?)  Thraco-Macedonian  Incerta. 

—  933 


INCERTA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

1855 

THERMA  (?)  May  belong  to  Lampsacus . 

i860 

APOLLONIA  (?) 

1870- 

ACANTHUS  (?)  Or  Thraco-Macedonian  Incerta. 

1878- 

1886 

1897- 

OLYNTHUS  (?)  Babelon  gives  these  coins  to  the  Incerta  of 

1899 

Thrace,  Macedon  and  Aegean  Islands;  Dr  Hill  has  attributed  them 
to  Euboea,  which  is  no  doubt  the  correct  classification . 

2265- 

HERACLEIA  SINTICA.  These  coins  have  also  been  assigned  to 

2268 

Heracleia  Pontica  (Bithyniae),  but  they  appear  to  be  Macedonian  in 
style  and  fabric . 

2365- 

ABDERA  (?)  The  attribution   of  the  Phoenician  octodrachm 

2366 

remains   uncertain.    The  Tetradrachm    (n°  2366)  has  also  been 
assigned  to  Phocaea  and  to  Teos ;  it  is  probably  Ionian . 

2540 

THASOS  (?)  Belongs  to  Uxentum  Cal.,  vide  n°  698A  (PL  97, 
n°  2540  ;  vol.  II). 

2709 

SPARADOCUS  (?)  More  probably,  some   unknown  Thraco- 
Macedonian  dynast. 

2956- 

PEPARETHUS.  Babelon  classes  these  coins  amongst  the  Incerta 

2958 

of  Thrace,  Macedon,  and  the  Aegean  Islands. 

3037 

CORCYRA  (?)  Imhoof  suggests  an    uncertain    mint  of  Asia 
Minor  ;  Babelon  notes  the  similarity  of  the  rev.  with  coins  of  Ery- 
thrae. 

3198 

ACRAEPHIA  (?) 

3327- 

BOEOTIA.  Uncertain  Mints  of. 

3331 

3373" 

ERETRIA  (?)  The  attribution  of  these  coins  to  some  towns  on 

3375 

the  Western  coast  of  Asia  Minor  has  also  been  suggested  ;  Babelon 
places  them  under  Uncertain  of  Northern  Ionia. 

338i 

ERETRIA  (?) 

3420- 

EUBOEA.  Uncertain  Mints  of.  Babelon  assigns  these  to  Athens. 

3424 

3425 

ATHENS  (?)  El.  Hekte.  Possibly  Lesbos. 

3426 

ATHENS  (?)  Drachm,  obv.   Owl    to  1. ;    rev.    Incuse    square. 
B .  M .  Cat.  sub  Euboea. 

3525 

ATHENS  (?)  More  probably  issued  from  the  mint  of  the  Athen- 

ian Kleruchy  in  Delos. 

934  — 


INCERTA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

3637 

AEGINA  (?) 

3870- 

CORINTH.  Uncertain  Colonies  of. 

3873 

3874 

PHLIUS  (?)  Euboic  stater.  Also  ascribed  to  Lycia. 

4590- 

RHAUCUS  (?) 

4591 

4599 

CRETE.  Uncertain  Diobol ;  possibly  Euboean . 

4652 

CYTHNOS.   Possibly  an  Alliance  coin  between  Aegina  and  an 

Euboean  city. 

4748- 

Uncertain  Mint  of  the  Asiatic  Bosporus;  probably  PHANAGO- 

4749 

RIA  (?) 

5320 

ASSOS.  (Mysia,  not  Troas).  Cf.  Num.  Chron.,  1920,  p.  99. 

5339 

CEBREN  (?)  Dr  Imhoof  placed  this  coin  among  the  Incerta. 

5476 

CYME   (?)   Or   uncertain  of  the  North-western   coast    of  Asia 
Minor. 

5564 

MYRINA  (?)  Doubtful  attribution. 

5704- 

IONIA  (?)  Uncertain  Electrum   Coins  chiefly  of  the  Western 

5738 
5908- 

Coast  Towns  of  Asia  Minor. 

5909 
6030 
6066  - 

6078 

6286- 

6287 

6039- 
6040 

MILETUS  (?) 

6055 

MILETUS  (?) 

6353- 

CARIA  (?)  Also  attributed  to  Caunus  (?) 

6354 

6448- 
6454 

CAUNUS  (?) 

6460 

CHERSONESUS  (?) 

6545 

MYNDUS  (?)  JE  of  Hadrian. 

6698 

MEGISTE  (?) 

6769 

LYDIA  (?)  Possibly  Ionian. 

7059 

C1BYRA  (?)   Doubtful  attribution ;  probably  uncertain   of  Asia 
Minor. 

7226 

LYCIA.  Uncertain  Obol  (also  ascribed  to  Rhodus  ?) 

—  935 


INCERTA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

7251 

LYCIA.  Diobol  of  Uncertain  Satrap ;  Babelon  assigns  it  to  Pam- 
phylia. 

7475  - 

TERMESSUS  MINOR.  The  coins  of  this  Mint  should  have  been 

7481 

placed  under  Lycia  instead  of  Pisidia. 

7682 

CILICIA.  Uncertain  Hemiobol  (Macedonian  type). 

7742 

CURIUM  (?)  Incerta  of  Cyprus. 

7743" 

Incerta  of  Cyprus. 

7746 

7834 

SELEUCID.  Hemiobol  of  uncertain  attribution  ;  may  belong  to 
Seleucus  I  or  Antiochus  I. 

8059 

SIDON  (?)  This  Obol  is  possibly  Cilician. 

8105 

CAESAREIA  (?)  This  attribution  is  open  to  doubt. 

8152 

HIMYARITE.  Drachm.  Uncertain. 

8483 

MACAE  (?) 

8535 

Uncertain  Island  between  Africa  and  Sicily. 

8544- 

INCERTA,?.  v. 

8592 

Uncertain  of  Macedon,  Thrace  and  Aegean  Islands. 
Circ.  B.C. 500. 

8544 

Pi.  317 

126.8 

J&20 

Figure  kneeling  to  r.  on  r.  knee ;  hair  represented  by  dots,  falling 
in  long  plait  over  shoulder;  1.  arm  raised;  around  waist,  belt  to 

8.22 

which  is  attached  a  pair  of  spread  wings  ;  right  hand  resting  on 

hip  or  on  the  attachment  of  the  r.  wing ;  in  front,  lotus  flower  : 

border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Quadripartite  incuse  square.  —  Eub.  Didrachm. 

(Found  at  Thasos  ;  from  Rhousopoulos,  1897.) 

Babelon,  Traite,  II,  PI.  lix,  6  (this  coin  also  mentioned). 

Cf.  Imhoof,  Mon.  Gr.,  p.  107,  n°  177a. 

Cf.  Head,  Archaic  coins  probably  of  Cyrene,  Num.  Chron.,  1891,  PI.  1,  I. 

Cf.  B.M.Cat.,  Macedon,  p.  136,  n°  2. 

Svoronos,  UOr  du  Pange'e,  p.  136,  n°  32  c(Pl.  xvn,  10  ;  this  coin). 

*  Sir  H.  Weber,  referring  to  the   B.M.  coin,   besides  noticing  a  number  of 

differences  in  the  type,  states  that  this  specimen  is  more   archaic,  and  from  the 

development  of  the  breasts  and  the  long  tuft  of  hair  he  is  inclined  to  consider  the 

figure  as  that  of  a  female.  The  coin  having  been  found  at  Thasos  may  belong  to 

that  island.  Svoronos  ascribes  this  coin  and  the  following  to  the  Pierians  of  the 

Pangaeum. 

936  — 


INCERTA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8545 
PI.  317 


8546 
PI.  317 


8547 
PI.  317 


8548 
PI.  317 


128.$ 

8.33 


yRi9 


120.8 
7.83 


8.61 


"7 
7.58 


jfU8 


.R17 


iRi? 


Figure  kneeling  to  r.  on  r.  knee,  and  running;  head  turned  to  1.  ; 
wears  talaric  chiton,  and  holds  in  each  hand,  lowered,  lotus  flow- 
er :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Quadripartite  incuse  square.  —  Eub.  Didrachm . 

(Ashburnham  sale,  1895  ;  lot  241.) 
Cf.  Head,  Num.  Cbron.,  1 891 ,  p.  7  (PI.  1,  2). 
Babelon,  Trails,  p.  1258,  fig.  1846. 

Forepart  of  boar  to  r.,  downwards  (indistinct);  in  centre  of  coin, 
circle  within  which,  a  pellet;  from  this  emerge  three  sprouting 
buds  (lotus  flowers)  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  Incuse  square,  diagonally  divided  into  four  triangular  spaces, 
three  deep  and  one  flat.  —  Eub.  Didrachm. 

(Cairo,  1898.) 

Sir  H.  Weber,  On  Finds  of  Archaic  Greek  Coins  in  Louer  Egypt,  Num.  Cbron., 

1899,  p.  280,  n°  18  (PI.  xvi,  8;  this  coin,  attributed  to  Cyrene). 

Cf.  Babelon,  Traite.  II,  p.  1255,  fig.  1842. 

Ct.  Muller,  Cyrenaique,  n°  15  (obv.)  and  n°  7  (rev.). 

To  this  same  district  Babelon  ascribes  the  coins  described  under  Olynthus, 
nos  1851-1853. 

Sixth-Fifth  Century  B.C. 

Boar  walking  to  r.  on  a  plain  line  of  exergue ;  beneath  body,  a 
flower,  above,  a  pellet  '. 

fyL.  Quadripartite  incuse  square.  —  Stater. 

(Dr  Hirsch,  Munich,  1906.) 

Publ.  by  Sir  H.Weber  in  Corolla  Nuinisinaiica,   1906,  p.  296,  n°  1  (PI.  xv,  1). 

Cf.  G.F.Hill,  Num.  Cbron.,  1895,  PI.  11,  7. 

Head,  Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  205. 

Cf.  Babelon,  Traite,  p.  1255,  n°  1840. 

1.  This  coin  has  been  ascribed  to  Cyrene.  Perdrizet  (Rev.  Num.,  1903,  p.  210) 
has  shown  that  it  belongs  to  Macedon,  and  suggested  the  attribution  to  Stageira. 

Conventional  floral  pattern  of  six  sprouting  lotiform  buds  around 
central  circle  within  which  is  a  pellet;  between  two  of  the 
branches,  boar's  head  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 


937  — 


INCERTA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8549 
PI.  3I7 


855O 
PI.  317 


855I 
PI.  317 


8552 

PI.   317 


8553 
PI.  317 


131. 2 
"8750" 


H4-2 

8.70 


"7-5 
7.61 


2&17 


A16 


A17 


4i-i 
2.66 


Aii 


20.6 
1  -33 


iC8 


1$L.  Shallow  incuse  square  divided  into  four  unequal  triangles  by 

thin  diagonal  bands.  —  Eub.  Didrachm. 

(Cairo,  1898.) 
Sir  H.Weber,  Num.  Chron.,  1899,  p.  280,  no  19  (PI.  xvi,  9  ; 
this  coin  attributed  to  Cyrene) . 
Cf.  Babelon,  Traile,  II,  p.  1261,  n°  1851. 

Similar  type ;  boar's  head  clearer  than  on  preceding  coin . 

J$L.  Quadripartite  incuse  square.  —  Eub.  Didrachm. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1893.) 

Similar  type;  but  instead  of  boar's  head  between  two  of  the 
branches,  eagle  flying  to  1 . 

fyL.  Incuse  square  irregularly  divided.  —  Eub.  Didrachm. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1905.) 

Conventional  floral  pattern  of  four  sprouting  lotiform  buds  arrang- 
ed crosswise  around  central  dotted  circle  within  which  is  a 
pellet;  between  two  of  the  branches,  lion's  head  with  open  jaws, 
and  three  pellets  between  the  other  buds. 

^6.  Incuse  square  within  which  floral  pattern  around  central  circle 

enclosing  a  pellet.  —  Eub.  Didrachm . 

(Cairo,  1888.) 
Cf.  Canon  Greenwell,  Num.  Chron.,  1890,  p.  7  (PI.  II,  5). 
Cf.  Babelon,  Traite,  II,  p.  1259,  n°  1848. 
Cf.  Muller,  Cyrenaique,  p.  11,  fig.  17. 

Conventional  floral  pattern  of  six  sprouting  lotiform  buds  around 
central  circle  within  which  a  pellet ;  between  two  of  the  branches, 
ram's  head  to  1 . 

T$L.  Incuse  square  divided  into  four  triangular  spaces  by  diagonal 

bands.  —  Eub.  Tetrobol. 

(Alexandria,  1884.) 
Sir  H.Weber,  Num.  Chron.,  1899,  p.  285,  n°  24  (PI.  xvi,  15  ;  this  coin). 

Babelon,  p.  1262,  n°  1852  (PI.  lix,  ii).  This  coin  also  mentioned. 
Svoronos,  UOr  du  Pange'e,  p.  132,  n°  10  b  (this  coin  ;  Pieriens  du  Pang£e). 

Conventional  floral  pattern  of  six  sprouting  lotiform  buds  around 
central  circle  within  which  is  a  pellet . 


-  938 


INCERTA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION' 

fyL.  Incuse  square  diagonally  divided  into  four  irregular  triangular, 

spaces.  —  Eub.  Diobol. 

(Alexandria,  1884.) 
Sir  H.  Weber,  Num.  Cbron.,  1899,  p.  286,  n°  25  (PI.  XVI,   16  ;  this  coin. 
Babelon,  p.  1262,  fig.  1856  (this  coin). 
Svoronos,  p.  155,  n°  27  (this  coin). 

8554 

PI.  317 

39  5 

iRi3 

Conventional  floral  pattern  of  four  buds  arranged  around  central 
circle. 

2.56 

fy,.  Incuse  square  within  which  floral  pattern  around  central  circle 
enclosing  a  pellet.  —  Hub.  Tetrobol. 

Early  Fifth  Century  B.C. 

8555 

PI.  317 

265 

/R24 

Lion   crouching  to  1.;  above,   flower;  below,  Gorgoneion  :    plain 
border. 

17.17 

V)L.  Within  square  of  dots,  forepart  of   winged  boar  :  the  whole 

within  deep  incuse  square.  —  Tetradrachm. 

(Gen1  Moore  sale,  1889.) 

B.M.  Guide,   1881,  PI.  11,  21. 

Num.  Cbron.,  1891,  PI.  1,  9  (this  coin). 

Head,  Hist.  Num.,  191 1,  p.  867. 

Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  lix,  14  (under  Uncertain  of  the  Aegean  Islands). 

This  coin  also  mentioned. 

*  The  eleven  coins  described  under  nos  8544-8555  had  all  been  given  to  Cyrene 
by     Sir     Hermann    Weber,    in    accordance    with    Midler,     Head    and    others, 
but  Babelon  (Traite,    11,   p.    1270)   gives  reasons   for   giving  up  this    attribution 
to  the  various  types  of  coins,  composing  the  bind  of  Cos,   and    prefers  to  place 
them  amoug  the  Uncertain  of  Thrace,  Macedou,  and  the  Aegean  Islands.  Svoronos 
ascribes  them  to  the  Pierians  of  the  Pangaeum. 

Fifth  Century  B.C. 

8556 

16.4 

M.  12 

Bull  kneeling  to  r.,  raising  its  head  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Shallow  quadripartite  incuse  square.  — Trihemiobol. 

(Thieme,  Leipzig,  1888.) 

1 .06 

8557 
PI.  317 

6 

^7 

Bull's  head,  facing  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  Quadripartite  incuse  square  divided  by  broad  bands.  —  Hemi- 

obol . 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896  ;  lot  1222.) 

0.39 

—  939 


118 


INCERTA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8558 

12.4 

JR.  9 

Head  to  r.   of  very  archaic  style,   bearded,    eye  in    profile,  hair 
indicated  by  dots . 

O.80 

1$L.  Incuse  square  of  Macedonian  pattern.  —  Obol. 

(Found  in  Macedon,  1896  ;  ex  Rhousopoulos,  1897.) 

8559 

PI.  317 

5.6 

A8 

Forepart  of  cow,  to  1.  :  border  of  dots. 

J$L.  Quadripartite  incuse  square.  —  Hemiobol . 

O.36 

(Macedonian  Find  (Mende),  1897.) 
Publ.  by  Sir  H.W.,  Num.  Chroti.,  1898,  p.  255,  no  18  (PI.  xvi,  18). 

8560 

PI.  317 

7-4 

JR.  8 

Spear-head  :  border  of  dots . 

T$L.  Quadripartite  incuse  square ;  each  division  containing  a  pellet. 

—  Hemiobol. 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1896.) 

Imhoof,  Motin.  Gr.,  p.  m,  n°  190. 

0.48 

8561 

PI.  317 

6.5 

JR.  6 

Shield,  with  0  in  centre  and   triskeles  pattern,  with  0  between 
each  leg  :  border  of  dots. 

0.42 

J$L.  Incuse  square.  —  Hemiobol . 

(J.P.Lambros,  1893.) 

Asia  Minor . 

8562 
PI.  317 

116 

J&19 

Forepart  of  winged  lion  to  1.  back  to  back  with  forepart  of  winged 
horse  to  r. :  border  of  dots . 

7-5i 

J$L.  Quadripartite  incuse  square.  —  Phoc.  Didrachm. 

Holed . 

(Delbecke  sale,  Ad.  Hess,  Frankfort,  1891 ;  lot  550.) 

Babelon,  Traite,  I,  p.  627,  n°  986  (PI.  xxvm,  10). 

Jameson  Cat.,  PI.  lxxxii,  1647. 

8563 

PI.  317 

121 .2 

JR.  19 

Similar. 

J$L.  Similar.  —  Phoc.  Didrachm . 

7.85 

—  940  — 


INCERTA 


No. 


Wt. 


Metal 
Size. 


DESCRIPTION 


8564 
PI.  317 


0.99 


8565 
PI.  317 


3i-5 
2.04 


8566 


27-8 

1.80 


8567 
Pi.  517 


455 
2.95 


8568 
Pi.  317 


8569 
PI.  317 


5-2 
0.34 


3-7 
0.24 


yR  1 1      Lion  standing  to  1.,  looking  back. 

fyL.  Incuse  square  of 'swastika'  pattern  (similar  to  archaic  Corinthian 

coins).  —  Diobol. 

(W.T.  Ready,  1897.) 

*  A  similar  incuse  on  an  archaic  stater  of  Samos'  in   Berlin  Museum.  The  obv. 
type  reminds  oue  of  Miletus. 


JR.  13       Lion's  head  to  r.,  with  open  jaws. 

tyL.  Deep  oval  incuse  divided  by  bar  into  two  compartments. 

(1904.) 
Cf.  obv.  of  Babelon,  PI.  xxvm,  23. 

/R.  11  J     Lion's  head  to  1.,  with  open  jaws*. 

fyL.  Deep  irregular  quadripartite  incuse  square. 

(J.P.Lambros,  1893.) 

*  Sir  H.  \V.  suggested  the  attribution  of  this  coin  to  Cnidus. 
/K  1 1  i     Forepart  of  lion  to  I.  ;  open  jaws,  1.  foreleg  visible. 


sK  8 


JBLS 


tyL.  Deep  quadripartite  incuse  square. 
*This  coin  belongs  to  the  Thracian  Chersonese, 


(J.P.Lambros,  1893.) 


Calf's  head  to  L,  within  circle  of  dots. 

1$L.  Incuse  square  within  which  floral  pattern.  —  Hemiobol. 

Lion's  head  to  r.,  with  protruding  tongue  :  border  of  dots. 

fyL.  Stellate  pattern  of  16  rays,  eight  small  and  eight  large,  around 
central  pellet.  —  Hemiobol. 

(J.P.Lambros,  1893.) 


941 


INCERTA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8570 
PI.  317 

60.5 

JR.  14 

Boar's  head  to  r.  * 

1$L.  Quadripartite  incuse  square.  —  Drachm. 

3.92 

(Bunbury  sale,  1896;  lot  763.) 

Cf.  Babelon,  Traite,  PI.  xxvm,  6. 

*  Sir  H.  W.  has  a  note  against  this  coin  stating  that  Dr  Imhoof  has  a  similar 

specimen,  which  he  places  among  the  Incerta.  Babelon  (p.  626)  states  that  the 

attribution  of  the  coin  to  Lyttus  in  Crete  or  Lycia  is  certainly  wrong . 

8571 

PI.  317 

62.5 

^14 

Similar. 

J$L.  Deep  incuse  square,  punch-marked.  —  Drachm. 

4.05 

(Rollin  &  Feuardent,  London,  1883.) 

Babelon,  PI.  xxvm,  6. 

8572 

PI.  317 

64.3 

iR.13 

Similar. 

J$L.  Rough  quadripartite  incuse  square.  —  Drachm. 

4.17 

8573 

PI.  317 

63.8 

J&14 

Similar. 

1$L.  Irregular  punch-mark,  in  the  shape  of  ram's  head(?) — Drachm. 

4.13 

8574 
PI.  317 

31.4 

Aio 

Forepart  of  boar  to  1.  * 

T$L.  Incuse  square,  divided  by  a  bar  into  two  oblong  squares  of 

2.03 

unequal  size  ornamented  with  irregular  linear  figures.  —  Attic 

Hemidrachm . 

(Alexandria,  1898.) 

H.  Weber,  Num.  Cbron.,  1899,  p.  285,  n°  23  (PI.  xvi,  14)  *. 

Cf.  B.M.C.,  Cyrena'ica,  PI.  xxxn. 

8575 

PI.  317 

6.3 

J&7 

Forepart  of  boar  to  1.,  left  foreleg  visible. 

T$L.  Head  and  neck  of  wolf  (or  hound)  to  r.,  with  collar;  in  front, 

O.41 

a  hand  and  arm  about  to  seize  the  collar;  above,  a  stick  (?)  : 

within  incuse  square.  — Hemiobol. 

(Montagu  sale,  II,  1897.) 

—  942 


INCERTA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8576 
PI.  317 

15 

ifUo 

Boar's  head  to  r. 

T$L.  Bull's  head  and  neck,  within  incuse  square.  -  Diobol. 

O.97 

(Osman  Noury  Bey,  1902.) 

8577 
PI.  317 

8 

JR.6 

Ram's  head  to  1. 

fyL.  Eagle's  head  to  1.,  within  incuse  square.  —  Obol . 

0.52 

(Montagu  sale,  11,  1897.) 

8577A 

30.5 

JR.  11 

Ram's  head  to  1. 

PI.  517 

1.98 

\]L.  Gorgoneion  within  incuse  square.  —  Triobol . 

(Smyrna,  1888.) 
Probably  Ionian.  Cf.  Babelon,  II,  p.  1279,  n°  2331  bis. 
Cf".  Imhoof,  Zeit.f.  Num.,  Ill,  p.  307,  n°  2. 

8578 

23 .6 

/R13 

Bull's  head  to  1. 

PI.  517 

1.54 

fyL.   Incuse  square  of  peculiar   pattern,  a  kind  of  swastika,  each 

member  subdivided  into  three  branches. 

Cf.  Babelon,  PI.  xxva,  22. 

Cf.  Wroth,  Num.  Cbron.,  1898,  p.  122,  n°  41  (PI.  IX,  4),  where  it  is 

suggested  that  this  class  of  coins  may  belong  to  Lycia. 

8579 
PI.  317 

32 

JR.  11 

Forepart  of  bull  to  1.,  1.  leg  bent  under  him  . 

fyL.    Kin  or  KIA  (!)  Forepart  of  bull    to  1.,  swimming:  within 

2.07 

incuse  circle. 

(Artist  sale,  1899.) 

8580 
PI.  317 

12.7 

j&c, 

Forepart  of  bull  swimming  to  1.  * 

1$L.  Crab  :  within  incuse  square.  — Trihemiobol. 

0.82 

(Macridi  Pacha,  1897.) 

*  There  is  a  similar  coin  in  the  Royal  Library,  Turin. 

8581 
PI.  517 

2.8 

JR.  6 

Similar. 

]$L.  Ornamented   trident,  within  incuse  circle.  —  Tetartemorion . 

0.18 

8582 
PI.  3.7 

20.6 

JK11 

Forepart  of  winged  bull  swimming  to  r. 
I$L.  Gorgoneion,  within  incuse  square. 

'•33 

943 


INCERTA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DESCRIPTION 

8583 
PI.  317 

9 

iELio 

Eagle  (?)  standing  to  r.,  looking  back. 

J$L.  Rough  incuse  square.  —  Obol. 

(Montagu  sale,  11,  1897.) 
Dr  Imhoof  calls  this  an  uncertain  coin  of  Asia  Minor. 

0.58 

8584 
PI.  317 

12 

JR.9 

Head  of  Athene  to  r.,  helmeted . 

tyL.  Lion's  scalp  facing;  within  incuse  square.  —  Trihemiobol. 

0.77 

(Artist  sale,  London,  1899.) 

8585 

PI.  317 

8.6 

A8 

Head  to  1.,  helmeted. 

J$L.  Incuse  square,  quartered.  —  Obol. 

(H.  Hoffmann,  1883.) 
Cf.  Coins  of  the  Auriol  Find  class. 

0.56 

Fifth  Century  B.C.  ? 

8586 
PI.  317 

11. 8 

J£i& 

Head  to  r.,  bearded,  with  long  nose,  and  pointed  beard:  border  of 
dots. 

0.76 

T$L.  Forepart  of  running  lion  (or  bull)  to  1.  :  within  dotted  square. 

—  Trihemiobol  (Cilician  ?) . 

(Constantinople,  1891.) 

8587 
PI.  317 

6.9 

JKS 

Female  head  to  r.,  hair  rolled. 

tyL.  Helmet  to  r.,  in  incuse  square.  —  Obol. 

0.45 

8588 
PI.  317 

7 

iL6 

Head  of  Zeus  Ammon,  bearded,   three-quarter  face  to  r.  :  within 
linear  circle. 

0.45 

!fyl.  Head  of  Athene  to  r.,   in  plain  helmet  :  within  incuse.  — 

Obol. 

(Found  in  the  sand  of  the  old  port  of  Alexandria,  1898.) 

B.M.C.,  Cyrenaica,  p.  57,  n°  273  (this  coin). 

Third  Century  B.C.? 

8589 

60 

IE  16 

Head  to  1.,  wearing  taenia  (?)' 

J$L.  Goat  walking  to  1. ;  between  front  legs,  A . 

3.88 

, 

1.  Six  had    suggested   the  attribution  of  this  coin  to  Cyprus,   but  Imhoof 
left  it  amongst  the  Incerta.  It  is  certainly  Cretan,  possibly  Rithymna  (E.S.G.R.). 

944  — 


INCERTA 


No. 

Wt. 

Metal 
Size. 

DKSCRIPTIOX 

8590 
PI.  317 

19 

JE  II 

Head  of  Hermes  to  r.,  in  petasus,  with  caduceus  at  shoulder. 
fyL.  Ear  of  corn  between  HP,  in  corn-wreath. 

1.23 

8)9i 

39.8 

JE  15 

Head  of  Dionysus  to  r.,  bearded. 
fyL.  Bunch  of  grapes . 

2.58 

(Constantinople,  1897.) 
*  Belongs  probably  to  the  islands  off  the  coast  of  Asia  Minor. 

Syria  (?) 

Caracalla  and  Julia  Domna. 

8592 

146 

Ai  22 

AVT  KAI  ANTONINOC  C€B.  Head  of  Caracalla  to  r.,  laureate  :  bord- 

Pi. 317 

9.46 

er  of  dots. 

I£.  IOVAIA  AOMNAC€B.  Head  of  Julia  Domna  to  r.  ;  in  the  field, 
H  K<t>  =  (Seleucidan  date,  528):  border  of  dots. 

(N.  Dimitriou,  1898;  found  in  Syria.) 

North  Africa  (Carthage  ?)  ' 

8593 

10.9 

/K8 

Head  of  Herakles  to  r.,  diademed  :  border  of  dots. 

PI.  317 

0.71 

tyL.  Elephant  to  1. ;  in  ex.  •  :  border  of  dots.  —  Attic  Obol. 

(J.  Sambon,  Milan,  1900.) 

1.  Given  to  Seleucus  I  in  Brit.  Mus.  (E.S.G.R.). 

—  9-15  — 


INDEXES 


119 


INDEX     I. 

GEOGRAPHICAL. 


a)  Districts. 


ACARNANTA  II  268-275. 

ACHAEAN  LEAGUE  II  456-459. 

ACHAIA  II  428-459. 

AEGEAN  ISLANDS  457-465. 

AEGINA  II  570-576. 

AEOLIS  III   167-190. 

AETOLIA  II  276-279. 

ALEXANDRINE   EMPIRE    OF   THE   EAST   III 

827-850. 
APULIA  I  S8-101. 
ARABIA  III  807-811. 
ARCADIA  II  4S7-504. 
ARGOLIS  II  472-487. 
ARMENIA  III  746. 
ASIA  MINOR  (Incerta)  III  940-945. 
ATTICA  II  555-56). 
AURIOL  FIND  CLASS  OF  COINS  I  2-4. 

BABYLONIA  III  827-S50. 

BACTRIA  III  859-841. 

BISALTIAN  DISTRICT  (The)  II  14-16. 

BITHYNTA  III   55-65. 

BOEOTIA  II  296-518. 

BOSPORUS  III  4-6. 

BOTTIAEAN  AND  STRYMONIAN  DISTRICTS 

(The)  II  58-45. 
BRITANNIA  I  15-16. 
BRUTTIUM  I  200-242. 

CALABRIA  I  102-149. 
CAMPANIA  I  26-40.  56-87. 
CAPPADOCIA  III  705-715. 
CARIA  III  557-419. 
CARIA,  ISLANDS  OFF  592-419. 
CARIA,  SATRAPS  OF  589-591. 
CEPHALLENIA  II  457-461. 
CHALCIDIAN  DISTRICT  (The)  II  17-58. 
CHALCIDICE  II  25-28.  Ill  752. 


CHARACENE  III  855-857. 

CHERSONESUS  TAURICA  II  180-185. 

CHERSONESUS  THRACIA  II  127-158. 

CILICIA  III  615-671. 

COELESYRIA  765-766. 

COLCHIS  III  7-8. 

COMMAGENE  III  748-750. 

CORCYRA  II  259-267. 

CORINTHIA  II  577-416. 

CRETA  II  505-555. 

CYCLADES  (The)  II  554-576. 

CYPRUS  III  675-695.  857.  858.  859.  860. 

CYRENAICA  III  848.  849.  862.  889-905. 

CYRRHESTICA  III  750-751. 

DANUBIAN  DISTRICT  (The)  II  162-180. 
DECAPOLIS  III  766. 

EGYPT  III  845-888. 

ELIS  II  439-457- 

EMATHIAN  DISTRICT  (The)  II  8-15. 

EPIRUS  II  249-257. 

ETRURIA  I  18-25. 

EUBOEA  II  519-555. 


FRENTANI  I  S2- 


)i 


GALATIA  III  695-702. 
GALILAEA  III  795. 
GALLIA  I  9-14. 

HECATONNESI  III  215-214. 
HIMYARITES  III  810-81 1. 
HISPANIA  I  5-8. 
HISPANO-CARTHAGINIAN  III  915. 

ILLYRICUM  II  241-247. 
INCERTA  III  951-945. 


950 


IONIA  III  215-335.  313. 

IONIA,  ISLANDS  OF  III  ?  14-3 35. 

IONIAN  REVOLT  III  222. 

ISLANDS    BETWEEN    AFRICA    AND    SICILY 

III  917-922. 
ITALIA  I  17-242. 

JUDAEA  III  796-805. 

LACONIA  II  466-472. 
LATIUM  I  26-40.  46-49. 
LESBOS  III  191-214. 
LIBYA  III  905-907. 
LOCRIS  II  282-288. 
LUCANIA  I  150-199. 
LYCAONIA  III  613-614  b. 
LYCIA  III  543-567. 
LYDIA  III  313.  421-473. 

MACEDONIA  II  1-104. 

MACEDON,  THRACE  AND  AEGEAN  ISLANDS 

(Incerta)  III  936-940. 
MAURETANIA  III  927-929. 
MEGARIS  II  366-369. 
MESOPOTAMIA  III  813-819. 
MESSENIA  II  463-466. 
MYSIA  III  65-128.  313. 

NABATHAEA  III  809. 

NOMES  AND  CITIES  OF  EGYPT  III  885-888. 

NUMIDIA  III  923-926. 

ODRYSAE,  DISTRICT  of  the  II  182-187. 

PAEONIA  II  89-92. 
PALESTINE  III  794-805. 
PALMYRENE  III  752. 
PAMPHYLIA  III  569-586. 
PANGAEAN  DISTRICT  IIj-8. 
PAPHLAGONIA  III  23-33." 


PELOPONNESUS  II  417-504. 
PERSIA  III  821-830. 
PERSIS  III  831-33. 
PHILISTO-ARABIAN  III  798-800. 
PHLIASIA  II  419-421. 
PHOCIS  II  289-295. 
PHOENICIA  III  767-792. 
PHRYGIA  III  477. 
PICENUM  I  44-45. 
PISIDIA  III  587-614. 
PONTUS  III  9-22. 

RHODES  III  408-419. 

SABAEANS  III  810. 

SAMARIA  III  795-6. 

SAMNIUM  I  50-51.  55-56. 

SARDINIA  I  375-376. 

SATRAPAL  COINAGE  OF  THE  WEST  COAST 

OF  ASIA  MINOR  III  311-313. 
SCYTHIANS,  Kings  of  the  II  201. 
SELEUCID  KINGS  III  719-746. 
SELEUCIS  AND  PIERIA  III  752-. 
SICILIA  I  243-376. 

SICULO-PUNIC  I  371-372.  Ill  911-915. 
SICYONIA  II  421-428. 
SYRIA  II  717-766. 

THASOS  II  143-149. 
THESSALIA  II  203-240. 
THRACIA  II  105-201. 
THRACONITIS  III  766. 
TROAS  III  129-166. 

—      ISLANDS  OFF  III  164-^66. 

UMBRIAI41-43. 

ZACYNTHUS  II  461-463. 
ZEUGITANA  III  909-915. 


b)  Mints. 


Abacaenum  Siciliae  I  245-246. 
Abbaetae-Mysi  Phrygiae  III  479. 
Abdera  Thraciae  II  118-L27. 
Abonuteichos  Paphlagoniae  III  24. 


Abydus  Troadis  II  190.  Ill  131-134. 
Acanthus  Macedoniae  II  18-22. 
Acarnanian  Federal  Coinage  II  274-275.  409. 
Accilaeum  Phrygiae  III  479. 
Ace  Phoenices  II  70.  Ill  778-779. 
Achaean  League  II  436-439. 


9)i 


Acmoneia  Phrygiae  III  479-483. 

Acrae  Siciliae  I  246. 

Acraephia  Boeotiae  II  297. 

Acrasus  Lydiae  III  424-425. 

Adada  Pisidiae  III  589. 

Adana  Ciliciac  III  617. 

Adramyteum  Mysiae  III  67. 

Adranum  Siciliae  I  246. 

Aegae  Achaeae  II  428-429. 

Aegae  Aeolidis  III  169-171. 

Aegae  Ciliciae  II  569.  Ill  617-618. 

Aegae  Macedoniae  II  11-13. 

Aegeira  Achaeae  II  429-437. 

Aegiale  Amorgi  II  554-555. 

Aegina  II  370-376.  558. 

Aegium  Achaeae  II  430-431. 

Aegospotami  Chersonesi  Thraciae  II  152-133. 

Aegosthena  Megaridis  II  366. 

Aelia  Capitolina  Judaea  III  796-. 

Aemilium  v.  Haemilium. 

Aeneia  Macedoniae  II  38. 

Aenianes  Thessaliae  II  205-206. 

Aenus  Thraciae  II  106-111. 

Aesernia  Samnii  I  50-51. 

Aetna  (Catana)  Siciliae  I  246-247. 

Aetna  Siciliae  I  246-247. 

Aezanis  Phrygiae  III  485-487. 

Agrigentum  Siciliae  1  247-255. 

Agrippia  Caesareia  Bospori  III  5-6. 

Agyrium  Siciliae  I  255-256. 

Alabanda  Cariae  III  339-340. 

Alaesa  Siciliae  I  256-257. 

Alba  Fucens  Latii  I  48. 

Alea  Arcadiae  II  489. 

Alexandreia  ad  Issum  Ciliciae  III  618. 

Alexandreia  Aegypti  III  251.  863-888. 

Alexandreia  Troas  III  134-140. 

Alia  Phrygiae  III  488. 

Alinda  Cariae  III  340. 

Allaria  Cretae  II  507. 

Allifae  Campaniae  I  56. 

Alopeconnesus  Chersonesi  Thraciae  II  133. 

Aluntium  Siciliae  I  258. 

Alyzia  Acarnaniae  II  269. 

Amasia  Ponti  III  11-13. 

Amastris  Paphlagoniae  III  24-26. 

Amathus  Cypri  III  675-676. 

Ambiani  I  12. 

Ambracia  Epiri  II  249-250.  408-409. 

Amestratus  Siciliae  I  258. 


Amisus  Ponti  III  13-17. 

Amorium  Phrygiae  III  488-490. 

Amphaxitis  Macedoniae  II  96. 

Amphictyonic  Council  II  294-295. 

Amphipolis  Macedoniae    II    58-42.   57- 5S.  60-62. 

74-75-  86-87. 
Amphissa  Locridis  II  288. 
Anactorium  Acarnaniae  II  269.  410-41 1. 
Anaphe  II  555 . 

Anazarbus  Ciliciae  III  619-621. 
Anchialus  Thraciae  II  177-178. 
Ancona  Piceni  I  44. 
Ancyra  Galatiaelll  698-700. 
Ancyra  Phrygiae  III  490-492. 
Andeda  Pisidiae  III  589. 
Andros  II  555-557. 
Anemurium  Ciliciae  III  621 . 
Antandrus  Troadis  III   140-141. 
Antiocheia  ad  Cydnuni  v.  Tarsus  Ciliciae  III  661-, 
Antiocheia  ad  Daphnen  III  757. 
Antiocheia  ad  Maeandrum  Cariae  III  341-344. 
Antiocheia  ad  Orontem  Syriae  III  752-757. 
Antiocheia  Cariae  v.  Alabanda. 
Antiocheia  Pisidiae  III  589-591. 
Antissa  Lesbi  III  203-204. 
Apameia  Bithyniae  III  36-37. 
Apameia  Phrygiae  III  492-495. 
Apameia  Syriae  III  758. 
Aphrodisias  Cariae  III  344-352. 
Aphrodisias  Ciliciae  III  621-622. 
Aphytis  Macedoniae  II  28-29. 
Apollonia  ad  Rhyndaeum  Mysiae  III  67-68. 
Apollonia  Illyrici  II  242-245. 
Apollonia  (?)  Macedoniae  II  17-18. 
Apollonia  Mordiaeum  Pisidiae  III  591. 
Apollonia  Salbace  Cariae  III  352-356. 
Apollonia  Thraciae  II  179. 
Apollonis  Lydiae  III  425. 
Apollonoshieron  Lydiae  III  426. 
Appia  Phrygiae  III  495-496. 
Aptera  Cretae  III  507-510. 
Aquilonia  Samnii  I  51. 
Aquinum  Latii  I  48. 
Arabia  Felix  III  810. 
Arabia  Province  III  809. 
Aradus  Phoenices  II  70.  Ill  769-774. 
Arcadian  League  II  487-489. 
Arcesine  Amorgi  II  555. 

Argos  Amphilochicum  Acarnaniae  II  269.  411. 
Argos  Argolidis  II  64.  472-479. 


952  — 


Arirainum  Umbriae  I  41 . 
Arne  II  207. 
Arpi  Apuliae  I  88-89. 
Arsinoe  Cretae  II  510. 
Arsinoeia  v.  Ephesus  III  239. 
Arycanda  Lyciae  III  555-6. 
Ascalon  Judaeae  III  797-798. 
Asculum  Piceni  I  89. 
Asopus  Laconiae  II  466. 
Aspendus  Pamphyliae  III  571-4. 
Assus  Troadis  III  141-144. 
Astacus  Acarnaniae  II  206.  269.  411 
Astypalaea  III  392. 
Atameus  Mysiae  III  68-69. 
Atella  Campaniae  I  57. 
Athamanes  Epiri  II  250. 
Athens  II  327.  337-363.  459.  555. 
Atrax  Thessaliae  II  206-207. 
Attaea  Mysiae  III  69-70. 
Attaleia  Lydiae  III  426. 
Attaleia  Pamphyliae  III  575-7. 
Attuda  Cariae  III  356-357. 
Augusta  Ciliciae  III  622-623. 
Augusta  Trajana  Thraciae  II  200. 
Auriol  Find  class  I  2-4. 
Aurunca  v.  Suessa  Campaniae. 
Autocane  Aeolidis  III  171. 
Axus  Cretae  II  51 1-513 . 
Azetium  Apuliae  I  90. 


B 


Babylon  II  71-72.  76. 
Bageis  and  Temenothyrae  III  428, 
Bageis  Lydiae  III  426-428. 
Balbura  Lyciae  III  556. 
Barata  Lycaoniae  III  614A. 
Barce  Cyrenaicae  III  901-903. 
Bargasa  Cariae  III  358. 
Bargylia  Cariae  III  358-359. 
Baris  Pisidiae  III  592. 
Barium  Apuliae  I  90. 
Beroea  Cyrrhesticae  III  750-751. 
Beroea  Macedoniae  II  74. 
Berytus  Phoenices  III  774-776. 
Birytis  Troadis  III  144-145. 
Bisaltae  Macedoniae  II  14-15. 
Bisanthe  Thraciae  II  150. 
Bithynium  Bithyniae  III  37-38. 
Bizya  Thraciae  II  192. 


Blaundus  Lydiae  III  428-431. 
Boeae  Laconiae  II  467. 
Boii  I  13. 

Bostra  Arabiae  III  809. 
Bottiaei  Macedoniae  II  96. 
Bottice  Macedoniae  II  37. 
Bria  Phrygiae  III  496. 
Brundisium  Calabriae  I  102-104. 
Bruttii  I  201-206. 
Bruzus  Phrygiae  III  497-498. 
Bruzus  and  Ococleia  III  529. 
Bubastis  Nomus  Aegypti  III  885. 
Butuntum  Apuliae  I  90-91 . 
Byblus  Phoenices  III  776-778. 
Byzantium  Thraciae  II  150-158.  190. 
Byzantium  and  Chalcedon  II   157. 
Byzantium  and  Nicaea  II  158. 


Cabeira  Ponti  III  17. 

Cadi  Phrygiae  III  498-500. 

Caelia  Apuliae  I  91-92. 

Caena  v.  Alaesa. 

Caesareia  and  Smyrna  III  714. 

Caesareia  Cappadociae  III  708-714. 

Caesareia-Germanica  Bithyniae  III  38. 

Caesareia  Samariae  III  795-6.  800. 

Calacte  Siciliae  I  258-259. 

Calchedon  Bithyniae  II  157.  Ill  38-41. 

Cales  Campaniae  I  57-58. 

Callatis  Moesiae  Inferioris  II  167-168. 

Calymna  III  392-393. 

Camarina  Siciliae  I  259-263.  310. 

Camirus  Rhodi  III  408-409. 

Campani  Siciliae  I  263 . 

Cane  v.  Autocane  Aeolidis. 

Canusium  Apuliae  I  92-93. 

Capsa  Macedoniae  II  35. 

Capua  Campaniae  I  59-64. 

Cardia  Chers.  Thraciae  II  65.  133-134. 

Carnutes  Galliae  I  12. 

Carpathus  Insula  III  393. 

Carrhae  Mesopotamiae  III  815-. 

Carthaea  Cei  II  557-558. 

Carthago  Zeugitanae  I  371-372.  Ill  911-915 

Caryanda  Cariae  II  320.  Ill  359. 

Carystus  Euboeae  II  320-321. 

Cassandreia  Macedoniae  II  36-37. 

Cassope  Epiri  II  250-251. 


—  953 


Castabala  Ciliciae  v.  Hieropolis. 

Catana  Siciliae  1  264-269  . 

Caulonia  Bruttii  I  155.   206-208. 

Caunus  Cariae  III  360-361 . 

Cebren  Troadis  II  294.  Ill  145-147. 

Celenderis  Ciliciae  III  623-627. 

Cennaiisv.  Diocaesareia  Ciliciae  Lalassisand  Olbia. 

Centuripae  Siciliae  I  270-271. 

Ceos  II  557. 

Cephaloedium  Siciliae  I  272. 

Ceramus  Cariae  III  361 . 

Ceretapa  Phrygiae  111  500. 

Chabacte  Ponti  III  17. 

Chalcidice  Macedoniae  11  25-28.  37. 

Chalcis  ad  Belum  III  752. 

Chalcis  Euboeae  II  321-325. 

Chalkeia  III  362. 

Cherronesus  Chers.  Taur.  II  180-181. 

Chersonesus  Cariae  III  362. 

Chersonesus  Cretae  11  513-515. 

Chiana  \'alley  1  22. 

Chios  II  66.  Ill  262.  514-323. 

Chonia  Lyciae  III  556. 

Cibyra  Phrygiae  III  500-505. 

Cidramus  Cariae  III  362. 

Cierium  Thessaliae  II  207-208. 

Cilbiani  Lydiae  111  431 . 

Citium  Cypri  II  69.  Ill  676-679.  858.  859. 

Cius  Bithyniae  III  41-44. 

Claudiopolis  v.  Bithynium  III  57-38. 

Claudiopolis  Ciliciae  III  628. 

Clazomenae  Ioniae  III  222-231. 

Cleitor  Arcadiae  II  489-491. 

Cleonae  Argolidis  II  479-480. 

Cnidus  Cariae  III  363-367. 

Cnossus  Cretae  II  515-519. 

Coela  Chers.  Thrac.  II  134. 

Colone Troadis  III  147. 

Colophon  Ioniae  III  231-235. 

Colossae  Phrygiae  III   504. 

Colybrassus  Ciliciae  III  628-629. 

Comania  Pisidiae  111  593. 

Compulteria  Campaniae  I  65. 

Copia  Lucaniae  I  190. 

Coptites  Nonius  Aegypti  III  885. 

Coracesium  Ciliciae  III  629. 

Corcyra  II  259-267.  409. 

Coressia  Cei  II  370.  558-559. 

Corinthi  Colon iae  406-417. 

Corinthus  II  377-405.  473. 


Corone  Messeniae  II  262.  466. 
Coroneia  Boeotiae  II  297. 
Corycus  Ciliciae  111  630-631 . 
Cos  III  394-407. 
Cos  and  Halicarnassus  111  371  . 
Cossura  111  919. 
Cotiaeum  Phrygiae  III  504-506. 
Cotusa  v.  Scotussa  Macedoniae. 
Cragus  Lyciae  111  556-8. 
Cranii  Cephalleniae  II  457-459. 
Crannon  Thessaliae  11  208. 
Cremna  Pisidiae  111  593-4. 
Crithote  Chers.  Thrac.  II  134-135. 
Cromna  Paphlagoniae  111  26. 
Croton  Bruttii  I  149.  209-219. 
Cubulteria  v.  Compulteria  I  65. 
Cuniae  Campaniae  I  65-67. 
Cyaneae  Lyciae  111  558. 
Cvdonia  Cretae  II  520-523. 
Cyme  Aeolidis  III  171-183.  313. 
Cyme  Euboeae  II  525-326. 
Cyparissia  Messeniae  11  466. 
Cyrene  Cyrenaicae  III  891-901 . 
Cythera  Insula  Laconiae  II  471-472. 
Cythnos  II  560. 
Cyzicus  Mysiae  III  70-93.  249. 


1) 


Dacia  Provincia  II  165- 

Damascus  Coelesyriae  III  765. 

Damastium  Ulyrici  II  246-247. 

Dardania  II  201 . 

Dardanus  Troadis  III  147-148. 

Dascylium  III   512-313. 

Delium  (?)  II  317. 

Delos  II  561-562. 

Delphi  Phocidis  II  295-295. 

Demetrias  Thessaliae  II  209. 

Deultum  Thraciae  II  192. 

Dia  Bithyniae  111  44. 

Dicaea  Macedoniae  11  57. 

Dicaea  Thraciae  II  1 16-1 18. 

Diocaesareia  Phrygiae  v.  Ceretapa. 

Diocaesareia  Ciliciae  III  631-632. 

Dionysopolis  Moesie  Inferioris  II  168, 

Dionysopolis  Phrygiae  III  506-507. 

Dioshieron  Lydiae  III  431. 

Dium  Macedoniae  II  96. 

Docimeium  Phrygiae  III  507-508. 


954 


Dyme  Achaeae  II  437. 

Dyrrhachii  Illyrici  II  379.  407-408, 


Ebusus  Insula  Hispaniae  I  6. 

Ecbatana  II  72. 

Eccarra  Thessaliae  II  209. 

Edessa  Macedoniae  II  n-13.97. 

Edessa  Mesopotamiae  III  816-817. 

Edoni  Macedoniae  II  15-16. 

Eion  Macedoniae  II  7-8 . 

Elaea  Aeolidis  III  183-186. 

Elaeusa  Insula  Ciliciae  III  669. 

Elateia  Phocidis  II  295 . 

Elea  Epiri  II  251. 

Eleusis  Atticae  II  364. 

Eleutherna  Cretae  II  523-524. 

ElisII  437.  4>9"457- 

Elisphasii  Arcadiae. 

Elyrus  Cretae  II  525. 

Emisa  Syriae  III  758. 

Emporiae  Hispaniae  I  6. 

Enna  Siciliae  I  273. 

Ephesus  and  Hierapolis  III  517-518. 

Ephesus  Ioniae  III  122.236-251. 

Epicteteis  Phrygiae  III  483. 

Epidamnus  Illyrici  II  407-408. 

Epidaurus  Argolidis  II  438.  480-482. 

Epiphaneia  Syriae  III  759. 

Eretria  Euboeae  II  326-331. 

Eretria  Lesbi  III  204. 

Eriza  Phrygiae  III  508. 

Erythrae  Ioniae  III  251-263. 

Eryx  Siciliae  I  273-275. 

Etenna  Pisidiae  III  594-5. 

Eucarpeia  Phrygiae  III  509-510. 

Euesperides  Cyrenai'cae  III  903 . 

Eumeneia  Phrygiae  III  510-512. 

Euromus  Cariae  III  368. 

Eurydiceia  v.  Smyrna. 

Eusebeia  Cappadociae  v.  Caesareia. 


F 


Elaviopolis  Ciliciae  III  632-633. 

Frentrum  I  52. 

Fulvia  v.  Eumeneia  Phrygiae. 


Gabala  Syriae  III  759. 
Gades  Hispaniae  I  7-8. 
Gambrium  Mysiae  III  93-94. 
Gargara  Troadis  III  149-150. 
Gaulos  III  919-920. 
Gaza  Judaeae  III  798-800. 
Gaziura  Ponti  III  18. 
Gebal  v.  Byblus  Phoenices. 
Gela  Siciliae  I  276-280. 
Gergis  Troadis  III  150. 
Germanicopolis  Paphlagoniae  III  27, 
Germe  Lydiae  III  432-434. 
Gonnus  Thessaliae  II  209-210. 
Gordus-Julia  Lydiae  III  434-436. 
Gorgippia  Bospori  III  5  . 
Gortyna  Cretae  II  518.  525-530. 
Graxa  Calabriae  I  104. 
Grynium  Aeolidis  III  186. 
Gyrton  Thessaliae  II  210. 


H 


Hadrianeia  Mysiae  III  95 . 
Hadriani  Mysiae  III  94. 
Hadrianopolis  Phrygiae  III  512-513. 
Hadrianopolis  Thraciae  II  193-195. 
Hadrianothera  Mysiae  III  95 . 
Haliartus  Boeotiae  II  298. 
Halicarnassus  and  Cos  III  371 . 
Halicarnassus  Cariae  II  59.  Ill  368-371. 
Halus  Thessaliae  II  210. 
Hamaxitus  Troadis  III  151. 
Harb  III  811. 
Hatria  Piceni  I  44-45 . 
Hephaestia  Lemni  II  140-141 . 
Heracleia  Bithyniae  III  45-50. 
Heracleia  Insula  Illyrici  II  245 . 
Heracleia  Ioniae  III  263-264. 
Heracleia  Lucaniae  I  151-156. 
Heracleia  Salbace  Cariae  III  372 . 
Heracleia  Sintica  Macedoniae  II  97. 
Heracleia  Trachinia  Thessaliae  II  211. 
Heracleopolis  v.  Sebastopolis  Ponti. 
Heracleopolites  Nomus  Aegypti  III  887, 
Heraea  Arcadiae  II  491-494. 
Hermione  Argolidis  II  483-484. 
Hermocapelia  Lydiae  III  436- 
Hierapolis  and  Ephesus  III  517-518. 


955 


Hierapolis  and  Sardes  III  518-519. 
Hierapolis  and  Smyrna  III  519. 
Hierapolis  Phrygiae  III  250.  513-519. 
Hierapytna  Cretae  II   530-551. 
Hierocaesareia  Lydiae  III  457-438. 
Hieropolis  Castabala  Ciliciae  III  633-63  \. 
Hieropolis  Cyrrhesticae  III  751. 
Hieropolis  Phrygiae  III  519. 
Himera  Siciliae  I  211.  280-285. 
Hipponium  Bruttii  I  219-221. 
Histiaea  Euboeae  II  531-355. 
Homolium  Thessaliae  II  211. 
Hybla  Magna  Siciliae  I  287. 
Hvpaepa  Lydiae  III  458-459. 
Hvrgaleis  Phrygiae  III  520. 
Hyria  Calabriae  1  104-105. 
Hyria  Campaniae  I  67-69. 
Hyrium  Apuliae  I  95. 
Hyrtacina  Cretae  II  551. 


I-J 


Iaetia  Siciliae  1  287-288. 

lalysus  Rhodi  III  409. 

lasus  Cariae  III   373-374. 

Icaria  III   325. 

Ichnae  Macedoniae  II  15. 

Iconium  Lycaoniae  HI  614A-B. 

Idalium  Cvpri  III  679. 

Idyma  Cariae  III  574. 

Jerusalem.  Aelia  Capitolina. 

Iguvium  Umbriae  I  41. 

Iliberis  I  7. 

Ilium  Troadis  III  1 51-157. 

Imbros  II  158-140. 

Ionia  in  genere  III  217-222. 

Ionopolis  v.  Abonuteichos  III  24. 

Ios  II  562. 

Irenopolis  Ciliciae  III  634. 

Irnum  Campaniae  I  87. 

Isaura  Ciliciae  III  654-655. 

Isinda  Pisidiae  III  595-6. 

Issa  insula  Illyrici  II  245. 

Issus  Ciliciae  III  655-6. 

Istrus  Moesiae  Inferioris  II  169. 

Itanus  Cretae  II  552-534. 

Ithaca  II  461. 

Judaea  III  795-804. 

Julia  Gordus  v.  Gordus  Julia  Lydiae. 

Julis  Cei  II   559-560. 


Lacedaemon  Laconiae  II  438.  467-471. 

Laerte  Ciliciae  III  636. 

Lamia  Thessaliae  II  211-215. 

Lampsacus  Mysiae  II  58.  65.  Ill  96-105.  515. 

Laodiceia  ad  Lycum  Phrvgiae  III  504.  520-527, 

Laodiceia  ad  Mare  Syriae  III  759-762. 

Laodiceia  and  Pergamum  III  527. 

laodiceia  and  Smyrna  III  526-527. 

Laodiceia  Phoenices  v.  Bervtus. 

Lappa  Cretae  II  554-555. 

Larinum  Frentanorum  I  52-55. 

Larissa  Cremaste  Thessaliae  II  220-221. 

Larissa  Ioniae  III  264. 

Larissa  Phriconis  Aeolidis  III  186-187. 

Larissa  Thessaliae  II  215-220. 

Las  Laconiae  II  471 . 

Latopolites  Nomus  Aegvpti. 

Latus  Cretae  II  555. 

Laiis  Lucaniae  I  156-157. 

Lebedus  Ioniae  III  264-265. 

Leontini  Siciliae  1  288-293. 

Lesbos  III   195-205. 

Lete  Macedoniae  II  8-1 1. 

Leucas  Acarnaniae  II  269-271.  412-414. 

Leucas  Coelesyriae  III  765-766. 

Lilybaeum  Siciliae  I  295-294. 

Limyra  Lyciae  III  558-9. 

Lindus  Rhodi  III  409-410. 

Lipara  1  373-375  - 

Lisus  Cretae  II  531.  556. 

Locri  Epizephyrii  Brutt.  I  225-227.  II  406. 

Locri  Opuntii  II  285-287. 

Locri  Ozolae  II  288. 

Lucani  I  1 51. 

Luceria  Apuliae  I  94-95. 

Lydda  v.  Diospolis  Samariae. 

Lyrbe  Ciliciae  III  656. 

Lysias  Phrygiae  III  527. 

Lysimacheia  Chersonesi  Thraciae  II  155-156. 

Lyttus  Cretae  II  556-558. 


M 


Macae  ?  Ill  907. 

Madytus  Chersonesi  Thraciae  II  156. 

Maeonia  Lydiae  III  459-441. 

Magnesia  ad  Sipylum  Lydiae  III  441-445. 

Magnesia  Ionia  III  265-269. 


—  956  — 


Magnetes  Thessaliae  II  221-222. 

Magydus  Pamphyliae  III  577. 

Ma'ies  or  Malies  v.  Beneventum . 

Malienses  Thessaliae  v.   Lamia  . 

Mallus  Ciliciae  III  637-639  . 

Malta  III  920-922. 

Mamertini  Siciliae  I  301-303 . 

Mantineia  Arcadiae  II  438.  494-496. 

Marathus  Phoenices  III  778-779. 

Marcianopolis  Moesiae  Inferioris  II  169-173 

Marium  Cypri  III  680. 

Maroneia  Thraciae  III  111-116. 

Masicytes  Lyciae  III  559-561. 

Massalia  Galliae  I  10-11. 

Mastaura  Lydiae  III  443- 

Medcon  Acarnaniae  II  272.  414-15. 

Megalopolis  Arcadiae  II  438.  496-497. 

Megara  Megaridis  II  366-368.  436. 

Megiste  (?)  Ill  407. 

Meliboea  Thessaliae  II  222. 

Melita  III  920-922. 

Melitae  Thessaliae  II  222-223. 

Melos  II  563-564. 

Menaeum  or  Menae  Siciliae  I  294  . 

Mende  Macedoniac  II  30-34. 

Menela'ites  Nomus  Aegypti  III  885 . 

Mesembria  Thraciae  II  179-180. 

Mesma  or  Medma  Bruttii  I  228-229.  II  406. 

Messana  Siciliae  I  295-303. 

Messene  Messeniae  II  437.  463-466. 

Melapontum  Lucaniae  I  1 58-171 . 

Methana  Argolidis  II  484-485 . 

Methymna  Lesbi  III  203.  204-207. 

Metropolis  Acarnaniae  II  415. 

Metropolis  Ioniae  III  270-272. 

Metropolis  Thessaliae  II  223 . 

Mida'ium  Phrygiae  III  528. 

Miletopolis  Mysiae  III  103-104. 

Miletus  Ioniae  II  66.  Ill  272-278. 

Moda  Cretae  II  538-539. 

Molossi  Epiri  II  251-252. 

Mopsus  Ciliciae  III  639-640. 

Morgantina  Siciliae  I  303-304. 

Mosteni  Lydiae  III  444. 

Motya  Siciliae  I  304-307. 

Mycalessus  Boeotiae  II  298-299. 

Myconos  II  565 . 

Mylasa  Cariae  II  59.  Ill  374-375. 

Myndus  Cariae  III  376-378. 

Myra  Lyciae  III  561-2. 


Myrina  Aeolidis  III  187-188. 
Myrina  Lemni  II  141- 
Myrleia  v.  Apameia  Bithyniae. 
Mysi-Abbaethae  v.  Abbaetae-Mysi . 
Mytilene  Lesbi  III  193-202.  207-211 
Myus  Ioniae  III  279. 


N 


Nacoleia  Phrygiae  III  528. 
Nacona  Siciliae  I  307. 
Nacrasa  Lydiae  III  445-446. 
Nagidus  Ciliciae  III  640-642. 
Naucratites  Nomus  Aegypti  III  886. 
Naxos  insula  II  565-567. 
Naxus  Siciliae  I  307-309. 
Neandria  Troadis  III  157-158. 
Neapolis  ad  Harpasum  Cariae.  Ill  378. 
Neapolis  Apuliae  I  95-96. 
Neapolis  Campaniae  I  69-81 . 
Neapolis  Macedoniae  II  5-6. 
Neapolis  Myndiorum  (?)  Cariae. 
Neapolis  Samariae  III  796. 
Neocaesareia  Ponti  III  18. 
Neonteichos  Aeolidis  III  189. 
Nesibi  Mesopotamiae  III  818. 
Nesos  Insula  Lesbi  III  213. 
Nicaea  Bithyniae  II  158.  Ill  50-53. 
Nicomedia  Bithyniae  III  53-56.  303. 
Nicopolis  Epiri  II  252. 
Nisyros  III  407-408. 
Nola  Campaniae  I  69.  81-83. 
Nomes  of  Egypt  III  885-888. 
Nuceria  Alfaterna  Campaniae  I  83. 
Nuceria  Bruttii  I  229. 
Nysa  Lydiae  III  4^7-449. 


O 


Ococleia  and  Bruzus  III  529. 
Ococleia  Phrygiae  III  529. 
Odessus  Thraciae  II  64.  176-177. 
Odrysae  Thraciae  II  161.  185-187. 
Oeniadae  Acarnaniae  II  272. 
Oenoe  Icariae  III  323. 
Oetaei  Thessaliae  II  223-224 . 
Olba  Ciliciae  III  642-644. 
Olbia  Sarmatiae  II  162-165. 
Olus  Cretae  II  539. 
Olympia  Elidis  II  439-457. 


—  957  — 


Olvnthus  Macedoniae  II  25-28. 
Ophrynium  Troadis  III  158. 
Opus  Locridis  v.  Locris  Opuntii . 
Orchomenus  Arcadiae  II  497. 
Orchomenus  Boeotiae  II  299-300. 
Orra  v.  Hyria  Calabriae  I   104-105.  190, 
Orrescii  Macedoniae  II  3-4. 
Orthagoreia  Macedoniae  II  17. 
Orthe  Thessaliae  II  224. 
Orthosia  Cariae  III  378. 
Otrus  Phrygiae  III  529. 


Paestum  Lucaniae  I  176-179. 

Pagae  Megaridis  II  368-569. 

Palaeobeudus  Phrygiae  111  530. 

Palaeopolis  Pisidiae  III  597. 

Pale  Cephalleniae  II  459-460. 

Pallantium  Arcadiae  II  438.  497. 

Panopolites  Nonius  Aegvpli  111  887. 

Panormus  Siciliae  1  279.  3 10-3 14. 

Pantellaria  III  919. 

Panticapaeum  Chersonesi  Tauricae  II  181- 18 5 

Paphos  Cypri  III  680-685.  857.  860.  861 . 

Pariuni  Mysiae  III   104-108. 

Parlais  I.ycaoniae  III  61  jh. 

Paros  II  567-570. 

Patara  Lyciae  III  565. 

Patrae  Achaeae  II  451-455.  437. 

Pautalia  Thraciae  II  195-196. 

Peiraeeus  Ponti  v.  AniisusIII  13. 

Peithaesa  I  21-22. 

Pelinna  Thessaliae  II  224. 

Pelle  Macedoniae  II  63.96.  98-100. 

Pellene  Achaeae  II  435-436. 

Peltae  Phrygiae  III   530. 

Peparethus  Insula  Thessaliae  II  239-240. 

Perga  Pamphyliae  III  577-581. 

Perga  and  Side  III  581. 

Pergamum  Mysiae  III  108-124.  304. 

Perinthus  Thraciae  II  158-161 . 

Peripolium  Bruttii  I  50. 

Perperene  Mysiae  III  124. 

Perrhaebi  Thessaliae  II  225-226. 

Pessinus  Galatiae  III  700-701. 

Petelia  Bruttii  I  229-230. 

Petra  Siciliae  I  314. 

Phaestus  Cretae  II  540-543. 

Phalanna  Thessaliae  II  226-227. 


Phalasarna  Cretae  11  543-544. 

Phanagoria  Bospori  111  5-6. 

Pharae  Boeotiae  II  301. 

Pharcadon  Thessaliae  II  227-228. 

Pharnaceia  Ponti  III  18. 

Pharos  Insula  Illyrici  11  246. 

Pharsalus  Thessaliae  11  228-230. 

Phaselis  Lyciae  III  565-5. 

Pheneus  Arcadiae  III  498-500. 

Pherae  Thessaliae  II  230-232. 

Phigaleia  Arcadiae  II  500. 

Philadelpheia  Lydiae  111  449-452. 

Philippi  Macedoniae  II  43-45. 

Philippopolis  Thraciae  II  196-199. 

Philomelium  Phrygiae  111  531-532. 

Phistelia  Campaniae  1  83-85. 

Phlius  Phliasiae  II  419-421. 

Phocaea  loniae  III  279-285. 

Phocis  II  290-293.  421 . 

Phoenice  Epiri  II  252. 

Phtheneutes  Nonius  Aegypti  111  886. 

Phygela  loniae  III  285-286. 

Pimolisa  Paphlagoniae  III  27. 

Pinara  Lyciae  III  565 . 

Pionia  Troadis  III  1 59. 

Piiane  Mysiae  III  125 . 

Placia  Mysiae  III   26. 

Plarasa  Cariae  III  344. 

Plataea  Boeotiae  II  301-302. 

Poemanenum  Mysiae  III  126. 

Pogla  Pisidiae  III  597. 

Polyrhenium  Cretae  II  544-546. 

Pompeiopolis  v.  Soli  Ciliciae. 

Populonia  Etruriae  I  18-21. 

Pordosilene  Insula  Lesbi  III  213-214. 

Poscidium  Carpathi  III  393. 

Poseidonia  Lucaniae  I  171-175.  181. 

Potidaea  Macedoniae  II  35-36. 

Praesus  Cretae  II  546-548. 

Priansus  Cretae  II  548. 

Priapus  Mysiae  III  127. 

Priene  loniae  III  286-287. 

Proconnesus  Mysiae  III  127. 

Proni  Cephalleniae  II  460. 

Prostanna  Pisidiae  III   597. 

Prusa  ad  Olympum  Bithyniae  III  57-58. 

Prusias  ad  Mare  v.  Cius  Bithyniae  III  43 

Prusias  ad  Hypiuni  Bithyniae  III  58-59. 

Prymnessus  Phrygiae  III  532-533. 

Psophis  Arcadiae  II  500-501. 


—  95^ 


Ptolemais  v.  Ace  Phoenices  III  779-780. 
Pyxus  Lucaniae  I  179. 


R 


Raidan  III  811. 
Raphia  Judaeae  III  800. 
Remi I  12. 

Rhaucus  Cretae  II  548-549. 
Rhegium  Bruttii  I  230-237. 
Rhithymna  Cretae  II  549-550. 
Rhodiapolis  Lyciae  III  565 . 
Rhodus  II  67.  Ill  410-419. 
Rhosus  Syriae  III  762-763. 
Rubi  Apuliae  I  96-97. 


Sabaei  v.  Homeritae  III  808. 

Saetabi  I  7. 

Sagalassus  Pisidiae  III  598-600. 

Sa'itta  Lydiae  III  452-454. 

Sala  Lydiae  III  454-455. 

Salamis  Atticae  II  365. 

Salamis  Cypri  II  70.  Ill  683-688. 

Salapia  Apuliae  I  97. 

Same  Cephalleniae  II  460-461. 

Samnite  Social  War  I  54-55. 

Samos  III  323-335. 

Samosata  Commagenes  III  749. 

Samothrace  II  142-143. 

Sardes  and  Hierapolis  III  518-519. 

Sardes  and  Laodiceia  III  527. 

Sardes  Lydiae  III  123.  250.  456-460. 

Sardinia  I  375-376.  Ill  915. 

Scamandria  Troadis  III  159. 

Scapsa  v.  Capsa  Macedoniae  II  35. 

Scarpheia  Locridis  II  287. 

Scepsis  Troadis  III  1 59-161. 

Sciathus  Insula  Thessaliae  II  240. 

Scione  Macedoniae  II  29. 

Scotussa  Thessaliae  II  232-233. 

Scythopolis  v.  Nysa  Samariae. 

Sebaste  v.  Elaeusa  Ciliciae. 

Sebaste  Phrygiae  III  533-534. 

Sebastopolis  Cariae  III  379. 

Sebastopolis  Ponti  III  19. 

Segesta  Siciliae  I  315-319. 

Seleuceia  ad  Calycadnum  Ciliciae  III  644-647. 

Seleuceia  ad  Tigrim  Mesopotamiae  III  818. 


Seleuceia  Pisidiae  III  600. 

Seleuceia  Syriae  III  763-765. 

Seleuceia  ad  Pyramum  Ciliciae  v.  Mopsus. 

Seleucia  Pieria  III  763-765. 

Selge  Pisidiae  III  600-607. 

Selinus  Siciliae  I  320-323. 

Selymbria  Thraciae  II  161. 

Sepphoris  v.  Diocaesareia  Galilaeae. 

Serdica  Thraciae  II  199.     • 

Sermyle  Macedoniae  II  24. 

Sesamus  Paphlagoniae  III  27-     . 

Sestus  Chersonesi  Thraciae  II  136-138. 

Siculo-Punic  I  371-372. 

Sicyon  Sicyoniae  II  63.  421-428. 

Side  Pamphyliae  III  582-5. 

Sidon  Phoenices  III  780-784. 

Sigeium  Troadis  III  161-162. 

Signia  Latii  I  49. 

Silandus  Lydiae  III  460. 

Sillyum  Pamphyliae  III  585-6. 

Singara  Mesopotamiae  III  818-819. 

Sinope  Paphlagoniae  II  58.  Ill  28-33. 

Siphnos  II  571-572. 

Siris  Lucaniae  I  179. 

Smyrna  and  Hierapolis  III  519. 

Smyrna  and  Nicomedia  III  303. 

Smyrna  and  Pergamum  III  304-305. 

Smyrna  and  the  Troad  III  303. 

Smyrna  and  Thyateira  III  465. 

Smyrna  and  Laodicea  III  304.  526-527. 

Smyrna  Ioniae  III  250.  287-305. 

Soli  Ciliciae  III  647-651. 

Solus  Siciliae  I  323-324. 

Stobi  Macedoniae  II  100-101. 

Stratoniceia  v.  Hadrianopolis  Lydiae. 

Stratoniceia  Cariae  III  380-383. 

Stratus  Acarnaniae  II  272-273. 

Sturnium  (?)  Calabriae  I  105. 

Stymphalus  Arcadiae  II  501- 

Suessa  Aurunca  Campaniae  I  85-86. 

Sybaris  Lucaniae  I  179-182.  211.  212. 

Sybrita  Cretae  II  550. 

Syedra  Ciliciae  III  651. 

Synaiis  Phrygiae  III  535. 

Synnada  Phrygiae  III  535-537. 

Syracuse  Siciliae  I  246.   324-365.  370.  II  406-407 

416. 
Syros  II  572-573. 


959 


Tabae  Cariae  III  383-38S. 

Tabala  Lydiae  III  461. 

Tanagra  Boeotiae  II  302-304. 

Tarentum  Calabriae  I  106-149.  T)3- 

Tarra  Cretae  II  550. 

Tarsus  Ciliciac  II  68-69.  Ill  652-668. 

Tauromenium  Siciliae  I  365-368. 

Tavium  Galatiae  III  701-2. 

Teanum  Sidicinum  Campaniae  I  86-87. 

Teate  Apuliae  I  98. 

Tegea  Arcadiae  II  502-504. 

Temenothvrae  Phrygiae  III  538-540. 

Temenothyrae-Sebaste  540. 

Temesa  Bruttii  I  21 1. 

Temnus  Acolidis  III  189-190. 

Tenedos  III  164-166. 

Tenos  II  574-575 

Teos  Ioniae  III  305-31 1  . 

Terina  Bruttii  I   237-242. 

Termessus  Major  Fisidiae  III  607-61 1 . 

Termessus  Minor  Lyciae  III   566.  610-611. 

Thasos  II  143-149. 

Thebae  Boeotiae  II  304-315. 

Thebae  Phthiotidis  Thessaliae  II  233- 

Thelpusa  Arcadiae  II  504. 

Themisonium  Phrygiae  111   540. 

Thera  II  575-576. 

Therma  (?)  Macedoniae  II  16. 

Thermae  Himerenses  Siciliae  I  286-287. 

Thespiae  Boeotiae  II  315-317. 

Thessali  II  235-238. 

Thessalonica  Macedoniae  II  16.  94.  101-104 

Thronium  Locridis  II  287- 

Thuria  Messeniae  II  466. 

Thurium  Lucaniae  I  182-190. 

Thyateira  Lydiae  III  462-465 . 

Thyateira  and  Smyrna  III  465. 

Thymbra  Troadis  III  162. 

Thyrrheium  Acarnaniae  II  273-275.  415. 

Tiberias  Galilaeae  III  795. 

Tiberiopolis  Phrygiae  III  541  . 

Timbriada  Pisidiae  III  611-612. 

Tirynx  Argolidis  II  485 . 

Tityassus  Pisidiae  III  612. 

Tium  Bithyniae  III  59-60. 


Tlos  and  Cragus  III  567. 
Tlos  (?)  Lyciae  III  566. 
Tomis  Moesiae  Inferioris  II  175- 
Topirus  Thraciae  II  200. 
Tragilus  Macedoniae  II  42-43. 
Trajanopolis  Phrvgiae  III  541-542. 
Trajanopolis  Thraciae  II  200. 
Tralies  Lydiae  III  466-469. 
Trapezopolis  Cariae  111  388-389. 
Tricca  Thessaliae  II  234. 
Trierus  (?)  Thraciae  II  127. 
Tripolis  Lydiae  III  470-473. 
Tripolis  Phoenices  III  784-788. 
Troad  and  Smyrna  111   303. 
Troezen  Argolidis  II  438.  485-487. 
Tuder  Umbriae  I  41-43. 
Tyana  Cappadociae  III  715- 
Tylisus  Cretae  II   530-531. 
Tyndaris  Siciliae  I  254.  368-370. 
Tyra  Sarmatiae  II  165. 
Tyrrheni  Siciliae  1  370-371. 
Tyrus  Phoenices  II  60.  Ill  788-793. 

U-V 

Yelia  Lucaniae  I  1 91-199. 

Venusia  Apuliae  I  99-101. 

Vetulonia  Ktruriae  I  19-21. 

Yibo  Yalentia  Bruttii  I  221-223. 

Yiminacium  Moesiae  Superioris  II  166-167. 

Yolaterrae  Etruriae  I  23-25. 

Uranopolis  Macedoniae  II  23-24. 

Uria  v.  Hyrium  I  95. 

Uxentum  Calabriae  I  149. 


X 


Xanthus  Lyciae  III  567 


Zacynthus  II  461-463. 

Zaeelii  Macedoniae  II  4. 

Zancle  Siciliae  I  212.  295-296. 

Zela  Ponti  III  19. 

Zeleia  Troadis  III  163. 

Zeugma  Commagenes  III  749-750, 


INDEX    II. 

KINGS  AND  DYNASTS. 
Other  than  Romas  Emperors. 


Abgarus  X,  Edessa  III  817. 

Abrocamas  (or  Abdissu)  of  Paphlagonia  III  29. 

Achaeus  of  Syria  III  730. 

Adaeus  of  Macedon  1 1  88 . 

Acropus  =  Archelaus  II  of  Macedon  II  51 . 

Agathocles  of  Sicily  1   220-221.353-357. 

Ainel  of  Byblus  III  777. 

Alexander  of  Epirus  I  220.  255. 

Alexander  of  Pherae  II  231-232. 

Alexander  I  of  Macedon  II  12-13.45-49. 

Alexander  III  (the  Great)  II  57-76.   Ill  845-84S. 

850. 
Alexander  IV  of  Macedon,  v.  Ptolemy  I  III  84 3- 

847. 
Alexander  I  Bala  of  Syria  III  737-739. 
Alexander  11  Zebina  III  743. 
Amadocus  II  of  Thrace  II  186. 
Amastris  III  24-25 . 
Amyntas  III  of  Macedon  TI51-52. 
Amyntas  of  Galatia  III  697-698. 
Anaxilas  of  Rhegium  I  230-231 
Andriscus,  Macedon  II  93. 
Antigonus  '  King  of  Asia  '  II  83 . 
Antigonus  Doson  of  Macedon  II  83-S4. 
Antigonus  Gonatas  of  Macedon  11  82-83. 
Antimachus  I  of  Bactria  III  841. 
Antiochus  IV  of  Commagene  III  74S. 
Antiochus  I  of  Syria  III  722-723. 
Antiochus  II.  Ill  723-725. 
Antiochus  Hierax  111  727. 
Antiochus  III  (the  Great)  III  728-730. 
Antiochus  IV.  Ill  661.  732-734.  757.  816. 
Antiochus  V.  Ill  734-735. 
Antiochus  VI.  Ill  740-741. 
Antiochus  VII.  Ill  741-742. 


Antiochus  VIII.  Ill  743-744. 
Antiochus  IX.  Ill  744-745. 
Antiochus  X.  Ill  746 
Antonia  Thryphaena,  Pontus  111  21. 
Apolloniades  I  256. 
Archelaus  I  of  Macedon  II  50. 
Archelaus  II  of  Macedon  II  51 . 
Archelaus  of  Cappadocia  III  708. 
Aretas  IV  of  Nabathaea  III  809. 
Areus  of  Lacedaemon  II  467. 
Ariarathes  of  Paphlagonia  111  30. 
Ariarathes  I  of  Cappadocia  111  705. 
Ariarathes  II-X  of  Cappadocia  III  705-6. 
Ariobarzanes  l-III  of  Cappadocia  111  707. 
Aristo,  Paphos  Cypri  III  682. 
Arsinoe  II  of  Egypt  111  850-851.  858. 
Arsinoe,  wife  of  Ptolemy  IV  II  485 . 
Artumpari  III  551 . 
Asander  of  Bosporus  III   21 . 
Attalus  I-III  of  Pergamum  III   m-112.  575 
Attambelus  III  of  Characene  III  837. 
Audoleon  of  Paeonia  I  13.  II  91-92. 
Azbaal  (Byblus  Phoenices)  III  775. 
Azbaal  (Citium  Cypri)  III  677. 


B 


Baalmelek  I,  II  (Citium  Cypri)  III  676-678, 
Baalram  (Citium  Cypri)  III  678. 
Ballaeus  of  Illyricum  II  245 . 
Berenice  I  of  Egypt  III  849.  854. 


Callinicus  of  Commagene  III  748 
Cassander  of  Macedon  II  77-79. 
Cavarus  of  Thrace  II  191. 


—  9^2 


Cetriporis  of  Thrace  II  187. 
Clearchus,  tyrant  of  Heracleia  III  46 . 
Cleopatra  with  Antiochus  VIII.  Ill  743 
Cleopatra  III  of  Egypt  III  860. 
Cleopatra  VII  of  Egypt  III  861 . 
Cleopatra  and  Mark  Antony  III  862 . 
Coson,  Olbia  II  201 . 
Cunobelinus  of  Britain  I   16. 


D 


Datames  Satrap  III  654-656. 
Datames  of  Paphlagonia  III  29. 
Demetrius  Poliorcetes  of  Macedon  II  79-81 . 
Demetrius  II  of  Macedon  II  84. 
Demetrius  I  of  Syria  III  735-737.  79° • 
Demetrius  II  of  Syria  III  739-740.  742. 
Diomedes  of  Bactria  1  347-348.  II  463 . 
Dionysius  Tyrant  of  Heracleia  Pontica  III  47, 
Docimus,  Thrace  II  15. 


Epiphanes  of  Commagene  III  748. 
Euagoras  I.  Ill  686. 
Euagoras  II.  Ill  687.  825. 
Euanthes,  Salami's  Cypri  III  685. 
Eucratides  of  Bactria  III  841 . 
Euelthon,  Salamis  Cypri  III  683-685. 
Eumenes  I  and  II  of  Pergamum  III  110-112, 


Gelas,  King  of  the  Edoni  II  15-16 
Gelon,  Syracuse  I  325-326. 
Gras,  Idalium  Cypri  III  679. 


H 


Hecatomnus  of  Caria  III  389. 
Herod  Archelaus,  Judaea  III  802. 
Herod  Agrippa  I  and  II.  Ill  802. 
Hicetas  of  Syracuse  I  357-358. 
Hidrieus  of  Caria  III  390. 
Hiempsal  II  (?)  of  Numidia  III  925, 
Hieron  I  of  Syracuse  I  332-333. 
Hieron  II  of  Syracuse  I  359-362. 
Hieronymus  of  Syracuse  I  362. 


I 


Iotape  of  Commagene  III  748. 
Juba  I  of  Numidia  III  926. 
Juba  II  of  Mauretania  III  929. 
Jugurtha,  Numidia  III  925. 


K 


Karas  III  679. 
Kharai,  Lycialll  550. 
Khariga,  Lycia  III  551 
Khin...  Ill  552. 
Kuprili  III  548-9. 


Lycceius  of  Paeonia  II  89. 
Lysimachus,  Thrace  II  187-190. 


M 


Magas,  son  of  Berenice  III  849.  897, 
Mausolus  of  Caria.HI  390.  ' 
Mazaeus  Satrap  III  657-661. 
Mazaeus  (?)  of  Sidon  III  782. 
Melekiathon  (Citium  Cypri)  III  678. 
Menander  of  Bactria  III  841 . 
Micipsa,  Numidia  III  925. 
Mithradates  III  of  Pontus  III  20. 
Mithradates  VI  of  Pontus  III  20-21 . 
Mithrapata  III  552. 
Monunius,  Illyricum  II  244-245. 
Mooses,  Macedon  II  1 5 . 
Mostis,  Thrace  II  191. 


N 


Nicias  of  Cos  III  400. 
Nicocles,  Salamis  Cypri  III  686. 
Nicocreon,  Salamis  Cypri  III  688. 
Nicodamus.  Salamis  Cypri  III  685 . 
Nicomedes  I-IV,  Bithynia  III  62-63 

O 

Onasi,  Paphos  Cypri  III  683. 
Orontas  III  313 . 


963  — 


Pacorus  I  and  II  of  Parthia. 

Parikla  III  553. 

Pasi,  Paphos  Cypri  III  680. 

Patraus  of  Paeonia  II  89-91 . 

Pausanias  of  Macedon  II  5  1 . 

Pau(tos),  Paphos  Cypri  III  681.  682. 

Perdiccas  II  of  Macedon  II   J9-50. 

Perdiccas  III  of  Macedon  II  52. 

Perseus  of  Macedon  II  87-88. 

Pharnabazus,  satrap  III  312.  652-654. 

Philetaerus  of  Pergamum  III  11 1 . 

Philip  II  of  Macedon  I  13.  II  53-56. 

Philip  III  of  Macedon  II  76-77. 

Philip  V  of  Macedon  II  84-87. 

Philistis  of  Syracuse  I  360-361 . 

Philopator  III  670. 

Phintias  of  Agrigentum  I  254. 

Pixodarus  of  Caria  III  391  . 

Pnytagoras,  Salamis  Cypri  111  688. 

Polycrates  III  858. 

Polemo  II,  Pontus  III  21. 

Pontius  Pilate  HI  801 . 

Prusias  1,  II,  Bithynia  III  60-61. 

Ptolemy  I,  Soter  III  845-849. 

Ptolemy  II,  Philadelphus  III  850-855. 

Ptolemy  III,  Euergetes  111  853-855. 

Ptolemy  IV,  Philopator  III  855-856. 

Ptolemy  V,  Epiphanes  III  778.  856-858. 

Ptolemy  VI,  Philometor  III  779.  858-859. 

Ptolemy  VII,  Eupator  III  859. 

Ptolemy  VIII,  Euergetes  II.  Ill  859-860. 

Ptolemy  X,  Soter  II.  Lathy rus  III  860. 

Ptolemy  XI,  Alexander  I.  Ill  860-861 . 

Ptolemy  XIII,  Neos  Dionysos,  Auletes  III  861, 

Pumiathon,  Citium  Cypri  III  678. 

Pyrrhus  of  Epirus  I  358-359.  II  81.  253-255. 

Pythagores  III-  31 1-3 12. 


R 


Rhaescuporis  I,  Cimmerian  Bosporus  III  21 
Rhoecus  (?)  Amathus  Cypri  III  676. 
Rhoemetalces  I-I II,  Thrace  II  191. 


Satyrus,  tyrant  of  Heracleia  Bithynia  III  46. 

Sauromates  I.  Cimmerian  Bosporus  111  22. 

Seleucus  I  of  Syria  III  719-722.  829-830. 

Seleucus  II.  Ill  725-727. 

Seleucus  III.  Ill  728. 

Seleucus  IV.  Ill  731-732. 

Seleucus  VI.   Ill  745 . 

Shaqilath,  Queen  of  Xabathaea  III  Soy, 

Simon  Barcochha  III  805. 

Simon  Maccabaeus  III  800-801. 

Simus,  Tetrarch  of Thessalv  II  219. 

Sparadocus,  Thrace  II  [85-186. 

Spithridales  III  313. 

Sppntaza  III  550. 

Stasandrus,  Paphos  Cypri  II  68 1-2 . 

Stasioikos.  Marium  Cypri  III  680. 

Stasioikos,  or  Stasicypros,  Idalium  Cypri  III  679, 

Strato  II,  Sidon  III  782. 

Strato  I  of  Sidon  111  781. 


Tarcondimotus  I,  Cilicia  111  670. 

Taththivaibi,  Lycia  III  549. 

Teres  III  (?),  Thrace  II  186. 

Themistocles,  Magnesia  Ioniae  II  362. 

Thiban  III  548. 

Tigranes,  Armenia  III  746. 

Timarchus,  Syria  III  735. 

Timoleon  of  Syracuse  I  348-352. 

Timotheus,  Tyrant  of  Heracleia  Pontica  III  47. 

Tiribazus,  Satrap  III  625.  6^9.  652. 

Trbbanimi  III  5  52. 

Tryphon,  Syria  III  741. 


U-V 


Vad...  Ill  553. 
Verica,  Britain  I  16. 
Uvug,  Lycia  III  549. 


Zotimos  III  676, 


INDEX     III. 


ROMAN   EMPERORS,  ETC 


B 


Aebutius  Spuri  f.  Corinth  II  396. 

Aelius  111  751. 

Aemilianus  II  167. 

Aesillas  II  94. 

Agrippa,  Yipsanius  P.  Corinth  II  398. 

Agrippina  III  16. 

Agrippina  junior  III  487.  534. 

Agrippina  and  Claudius  II  103.  Ill  444. 

Alexander  Severus,  vide  Severus  Alexander. 

Annius  Yerus  III  663 . 

Antinoiis  III  872-3 . 

Antonia,  with  Claudius  and  Drusus  II  530. 

Antoninus  Pius  II  400-401.  482-483.  553.  Ill  23. 

51.  54.60.  104.  119.    120.   213-214.   243.249. 

268.   405.   419.  451.  457.    507.  511.    516.  524. 

576.   585.   597.   612.  619.  629.  700.   702.  715. 

761.  786.  796.  798.  872-875.  885-S87. 
Antoninus  Pius  and  Marc  Aurelius  III  692. 
Antonius  Hipparchus,  M.  Corinth  II  397. 
Antony,  Mark,  and  Cleopatra  III  862. 
Arrius  Peregrinus,  L.  Corinth  II  597. 
Augustus  II  41.  45.   139-140.  237.  325.  596-397- 

III   33.  89.    117.  154.  230.  231.  262.  310.  330. 

549-550.    3)4-    368.    572.    575-   402-405.  472. 

485.   494.    510.   516.    522-525.    558.   561.  645. 

754.  760. 799. 865. 
Augustus  and  Tiberius  II  105.  Ill  296. 
Aurelianus  III  882.  885. 
Aurelius,  Marcus  II  94.   165.   195.  196-197.   257. 

433-  573-  HI  Ir-  26.  51.  54.   58.  60.  69.  120. 

141.  159.  245.   504.   542.  406.  452.  459.   481. 

527.  605.  711.  749.  774.  800.  815.875- 
Aurelius,  Marcus,  and  Faustina  junior  III  448.  576. 

591  ■ 


Balbinus  III  66S. 

Balbinus,  Pupienus  and  Gordianus  Pius  III  278. 
Bellio  Proculo,  M.  Corinth  II  399. 
Britannicus  III  297. 


Caecilius  Niger,  Q..  Corinth  II  396. 

Caesar,  Julius,  Corinth  II  395.  396. 

Caligula  II  398-599.   551.   Ill  296.  297.  485.  489. 

Caligula  and  Germanicus  II  550. 

Caninius  Agrippa,  P.  Corinth  II  598. 

Caracalla  II   57.  42.   100.  155.  170.  194.  198-199. 

200.   257.    258.    252.   266.   405.  454-455.  456. 

480.  487.  Ill  12.  20.  27.  49.  52.  57.  68.  70.  91. 

102.  121.  154.   157.  158.   156.    244.  268.   270. 

504.   505.  540.  406.  442.  455.  455.  459.   465. 

468.  490.   525.    526.    527.  528.   579.  597.   606. 

618.  619.  651.   655.    664.  693.  699.   701.  714. 

715.751.  765.  774.  778.  786-87.  815. 
Caracalla  and  Geta  III  371. 
Caracalla  and  Plautilla  III  495 . 
Carruntanus  Balb.  Pro  Pr.  Ill  921. 
Castricius  Regulus,  L.  Corinth  II  398. 
Certus  Aeficius,  L.  Corinth  II   396. 
Claudius  II   36.   45.    126.    399-400.   551.   Ill  458. 

486.   499.    555.    639.   690.   Ill  775.    795.  805. 

864-5. 
Claudius  and  Agrippina  II  105.  Ill  242.  444. 
Claudius,  Drusus  and  Antonia  II    550. 
Claudius  and  Messalina  II  552. 
Claudius  Optatus,  T.Corinth  II  400. 
Claudius  II  Gothicus  III  600.  881-2. 
Commodus  11  154.  155.   195.    196.  252.  568.  401. 


—  c,66  — 


434-  4^6.  573-  IJI  I2-  51-  55?  90-91.   108.  120. 

122.  123.  137.   144.  155.   244.  250.  277.  303. 

330.  424.  468.  487.  529.   594.  618.  663.  712. 

795.  796.  876. 
Commodus  and  Crispina  III  185. 
Cornelius  Valerianus  III  575.  586.  629. 
Crispina  II  197.  Ill  155.  442.  525. 


D 


Decius,  Trajan  III  333.   334.  503.  532.  628. 
Diadumenianus  II    171.  174.   Ill  503.  599.    778. 

787. 
Diocletian  III  884. 
Domitia  III  250.  404.  459.  465.  499. 
Domitian  II    159.    317.  400.  432-433.  552.    572. 

Ill  243.    330.    524.    528.   555.   574.  579.  632. 

698.  709.  760-761.  795.  804.  867. 
Domitian  and  Domitia  III  299. 
Domna,  Julia  II  100.  155.  159.  165.  198.  237.  436. 

479.  483.  Ill  43.  91.  95.   137.    148.  155.  211. 

278.  300.    339.  382.  431.  435.  439.   505.  525. 

531.  534.  634.  692.  713.  758. 
Drusus,  Claudius  and  Antonia  II  530. 
Drusus  Julius  Caesar  III  690. 
Drusus  junior  and  Germanicus  III  458. 


Elagabalus  II  160.  172.  174.   176.  199.  Ill  38.  41. 

43-    181.    33I-448.    517-   7I3-  756.775.  784- 

787-8.  793- 
Etruscilla  III  246.  334.  335.  667. 


Gallienus  and  Valerianus  III  540. 

Gallus,  Trebonianus  II  167.  Ill  37.  53.  139.  580. 

592.  622.  647.  650.  757. 
Germanicus  II  304.  Ill  458. 
Germanicus  and  Agrippina  III  486. 
Germanicus  and  Caligula  II  530. 
Germanicus  and  Drusus  jun.  Ill  458. 
Geta  II  156.  170.  196.  200.   404.  421.  431.466. 

471.  Ill  12.  49.  70.  244.   301.   331.   355.427. 

446.  490.   520.   529.   534.  594.  612.  700.  762. 

876. 
Geta  and  Caracalla  III  371. 
Gordianus  III  Pius  II  95-96.    100.   103-104.  160. 

166.   168.  176-177.    [78.   180.   194-195.  Ill  37. 

50.  56.  92.  139.  156-157.   181.  186.  245.  251. 

269.  270.   271.  285.  301.   303.  331.  332.  350. 

371.  378.  434.  449.   454.  469.  479.  483.  488. 

497-498.   527.   532.   537.    539.   555.    559.  562. 

563.  581.  585.  590-1.  614A.  631.  636.  646.  665- 

667.  714.  756.  776.  815.  818.  877.  878. 
Gordianus  and  Tranquillina  III  818. 
Gordianus,  Balbinus  and  Pupienus  III  278. 


H 


Hadrian  II  99.  400.  457.  553.  Ill  16.  36.  94.    95. 

103.  119.   299.   362.    375.  378.  382.  404-405. 

446.  494-495-    5"«  53°-  542.  576.  584.    606. 

611.  612.  640.  662.  710-71 1.  749.  786.   799. 

809.  868-872.  885-888. 
Heius,  C.  Pamphilus.  Corinth  II  396. 
Heius,  C.  Pollio.  Corinth  II  397. 
Herennius  Etruscus  II  166.  Ill  122.  878. 
Hostilianus  III  585. 


Faustina  junior  II  41.  193.   196.   197.    562.    570, 
III  55.  68.  90.   125.   154.    300.  340.  406. 
491.  517.  519.606.  639.  799. 

Faustina  senior  II  295.  Ill  386. 

Felix,  Antonius  III  803. 

Furius  Labeo,  L.  Corinth  II  397. 


Gallienus  II  134.  160.  Ill  19.  53.  92-93.  140.247- 
249.272.  278.  302.  335.  343.  351.  355-356. 
357-  358.  387-388.  425.  428.  435.  439.  443. 
449-  469.  483-  538.  575-  580.  591.  597.  599, 
614B.  631.  647.  651.  880-881. 


J 


Julia  Titi  III  299. 

Julia  Domna  II  100.  155.  159.  165.   198.  237.  436. 

479.  483.  Ill  43-  9i-  95-   137-  148.  155-  211. 

278.  300.  339.   382.  431.  435.  439.  505.    525. 

531.  534.  634.  692.713.758. 
Julia  Maesa  II  160. 172. 
Julia  Mamaea  II  99.  Ill  103.  270.   331.  482.  499. 

600.  634. 
Julia  Paula  III  244. 
Julius,  C.  Corinth  II  396. 
Julius  C.  Hera.  Corinth  II  396. 
Julius  Nicephorus,  C.  Corinth  II  395. 


—  9*7  — 


Livia  III  354.  622.  863. 
Livia  and  Tiberius  II  103  . 
Livia  and  Senatus  III  296. 
Lucilla  III  799. 
Lucius  Caesar  III  468. 
Lucius  Verus  II  42.  368.  401.  432. 
Ill  ir.   59.  342.  343.  355.  406. 

712.  750. 7J2. 


M 


434- 
537- 


573- 
606. 


576. 
700. 


Macrinus  II  170.  171.  173.  Ill  497.  508.  599.  645. 

Maesa,  Julia  II  160.  172. 

Mamaea,  Julia  II  99.  Ill  103.  270.  331.  482.  499. 

600.  634.  815 . 
Marciana,  Plotina  and  Trajan  III   107. 
Mark  Antony  and  Cleopatra  III  862. 
Marcus  Aurelius  vide  Aurelius. 
Maximianus  III  885. 
Maximinus  II   175.   177.  238.   Ill   37.  52-53.  56. 

235-  443-  574-  628.  665.  877. 
Maximus  II  96.  Ill  44.  139.   181.  269.  877. 
Messalina  III  170.  864. 
Mussidius  Priscus,  C.  Corinth  II   397. 


Palicanus  III  900. 

Paula,  Julia  III  244. 

Philip   junior   II     192.    Ill  333.  443.   454.   519. 

526.  577.  579. 
Philip  senior  II  100.  104.  166.  168.  173.   192.  Ill 

95.  235.  263.  271.  407.  505-506.  512.  539.  607. 

614A.  621.  627.  629.  632.  646.  749.  750.  757. 

878. 
Plautilla  II  267.  404.  431.  466.  480.  496.  500.  Ill 

495- 
Plotina  III  524. 

Plotina,  Marciana  and  Trajan  III  107. 
Pompeius  Magnus  III  650. 
Pontius  Pilate  III  802. 
Poppaea  and  Nero  III  242.  299.464. 
Probus  III  884. 

Publicius  Regulus,  C.  Corinth  II  399. 
Publilius,  Gaius  II  94. 

Pupienus,  Balbinus  and  Gordianus  Pius  III  278. 
Pupius  Rufus,  A.  Ill  900-901 . 


Rufus,  A.  Pupius  III  900-901. 
Rutilius  Plancus,  L.  Corinth  II  397, 


N 


Nero  II  126.    237.  400.  Ill  180.   277.  298.  418. 

430.  438.  440.    458-459.    464.    480-481.  491. 

511.  516.  524.    526.   533.  584.  755.  795.  803. 

865. 
Nero  and  Agrippina  III  298.  535. 
Nero  and  Britannicus  Caesars  III  803. 
Nero  and  Poppaea  III  242.  299.  464. 
Nerva  II  564.  Ill  419.  698. 
Nonius  Bassus,  M.  Corinth  II  397. 


Octavianus,  Antoniusand  Lepidus  III  242. 

Octavius  Luscinus,  Corinth  II  399. 

Otacilia  II  165.   173.  271.  Ill  343.  407.  443.  517. 

518.  519.  525.  750.  818. 
Otho  III  866. 


Paconius  Flam.,  L.  Corinth  II    399. 


Sabina  III  38.  119.  277.  430.  487.  491.  640. 
Salonina   III  44.   122.    249.  272.    311.   335.   343. 

352.  357.  358.  388.  460.  538.  651. 
Salonina  and  Saloninus  III  182. 
Saloninus  Caesar  III  881. 
Severina  III  882. 
Severus,  Alexander  II   95.   156-157.    173.  175.  Ill 

13.  52.  55.  91.   121.   138.    161.   245.  268.  383. 

431.442.  465.  482.  503.   512.   531.    539.  590. 

595.  620.   628.  640.  646.  713-714.    751.    756. 

809.  816.  876-7. 
Severus  Alexander  and  Julia  Mamaea  III  816. 
Severus,  Septimius    II    159.   169.    197-198.    200. 

266.  325.  368-369.  376.  401-403.  431.  465-466. 

471.  478.  486-487.  500.  Ill  18.  19.  37.  51.  52. 

57.  91.  95.  120.   171.  300.  424-425.  441.  461. 

482.492.497.  512.  634.   645.  663.  712.  715. 

762.  765.  780. 
Severus,  Septimius  and  Julia  Domna  III  382. 
Soaemias,  Julia  II  172. 


968  — 


Tacitus  III  883-884. 

Thalna,  P.  Juventius  II  93. 

Tiberius  II  397-398.  Ill   117.  350.  426.  611.  622. 

644.  755.  802.  864. 
Tiberius  and  Augustus  II  103. 
Tiberius  and  Livia  II  103. 
Titus  III  54.  403.  691.  804.  866. 
Titus  and  Domitian  III  231.  262.  403.  433 . 
Trajan  II  321.  523.  552.  573.  Ill  49.   59.  69.  118. 

235-  342.  354-    386.  404-  433-  446.473-   542. 

584,636.663.    691-2.  709-710.  750.752.  759- 

761.  764.  765.  774.  779.  783.  798.  867-8. 
Trajan,  Plotina  and  Marciana  III  107. 
Trajan  Decius  III  333.   334.  503.  532.  628.  817. 

878. 
Tranquillina  II    177.    178.   180.  Ill  44.   57.  246. 

301.   332.  454.    500.  503.   558.   581.  646.  667. 

818. 
Trebonianus  Gallus  II   167.  Ill  37.  53.  139.  580. 

592.  622.  647.  650.  757.  879. 


Vaballathus  and  Aurelianus  III  883. 

Valerian  and  Gallienus  III  540. 

Valerianus   II   158.    Ill    17.   139.    182.   211.  246. 

247.  311.  387.  427.  469.   506.    539.  576.  620. 

639.  668.  793.  879. 
Vatronius  Labes,  A.  Corinth  II  397. 
Verus,  vide  Lucius  Verus. 
Vespasian  II  37.    523.    552.    Ill  36.   49.    50.  58. 

181.  243.   379.  403.  430.  489.  494.  691.  755. 

866-7. 
Vespasian,  Titus  and  Domitian  III  154. 
Verus,  Annius  III  663. 
Verus,  Lucius  II  42.  368.  401.  433-434.  573.  576. 

Ill  11.  59.  342-343.    355.   406.    537.606.  700. 

712.  750.  752.  774. 
Vipsanius  Agrippa,  P.  Corinth  II  398. 
Volusian  III  878. 


INDEX    IV. 

LETTERS  AND  INSCRIPTIONS. 
(Except  Monograms). 

a)  Greek. 


A  Abdcra  II  123. 

—  Aegina  II  375. 

—  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  74. 

—  Amorium  III  488. 

—  Arcadian  League  II  488. 

—  Argos  II  475. 

—  Athens  II  355. 

—  Calchedoh  III  40. 

—  Cales  I  58. 

—  Cassander  of  Macedon  II  78. 

—  Celenderis  III  623. 

—  Clazomenae  III  225. 

—  Cnossus  II  s  1,9. 

—  Colophon  III  253. 

—  Corinth  II  386-387. 

—  Ei'on  II  7. 

—  Elaeusa-Sebaste  III  669. 

—  Elis  II  448.  451 . 

—  Heracleia  Luc.  I  153. 

—  Istrus  II  169. 

—  Massilia  I  10-1 1 . 

—  Messana  I  298. 

—  Metapontum  I,  161.  165. 

—  Neapolis  I  75. 

—  Nesos  III  213. 

—  Olbiall  164. 

—  Petelia  I  229. 

—  Philip  II  of  Macedon  II  57. 

—  Philip  V  —  II  85. 

—  Proconnesus  III  127. 

—  Rhodus  III  410. 

—  Sinope  III  30. 

—  Suessa  Aurunca  I  85 . 

—  Syracuse  I  340.  352.  360.  361.  363 


—  Tarentum  I  120.  121.  122.  123. 

—  Terina  I  239. 

--  Thurium  I  182.  183.  184. 

—  Velia  I  191.  194.  195.  197.  199. 
AANOE  Thebes  II  312. 

AB  Abdera  II  133. 

ABOYAA  Cos  III  401. 

ABP  Argos  Amphilochicum  II  411 . 

—      Syria  III  719. 
ABPHN  Erythrae  II  25  3- 
Ar  Syracuse  I  363. 
ATA  Thessaly  II  235. 
ArAOinnOI  Athens  II  324. 
ArAOOKAEOI  Dyrrhachii  II  244. 

—  Syracuse  I  357. 

ArAIIKAHI  Erythrae  III  256.  258. 
ArAIIKAHI  ANTinATPOY  Erythrae  111  256. 
ArEI  Thebes  II  312. 

Armi  apiit  cos  in  399. 

ArAA  Aegina  II  3. 

ArNHN  Teos  III  308. 

ArPEYI  Corcyra  II  265. 

AmNITTTTOY  Apollonia  II  243. 

AA  Massilia  I  1 1 . 

AAA    •     Assus  Troad.  Ill  144. 

AAP  CEYHPIANH  TAPCOV  MHT  TOON  TEn 
APXEIHN  KIAIKIA  ICAVPIA  AYKAONI  Tar- 
sus III  663 . 

AE  Argos  II  472. 

AOA  Heracleia  I  152. 
—    Metapontum  I  167. 

AOE  Nagidus  III  641 . 

AOH  Seleucia  ad  Calycadnum  III  644. 

AOH  Sabaeans  and  Himyarites  III  810. 

AOHNAI  IAIAAOI  Ilium  III  151. 

AOHNAI  NIKH4>OPOY  Pergamum  III  115. 


970 


AOHNOrENHI  Leucas  II  270. 

AOHNOAnPOI  Cius  III  42. 

AOHNOTTOAI2  Ephesus  III  240. 

AOIHN  Thebes  II  312. 

A0AA  Syracuse  I  343. 

A^  Velia  I   197. 

Al  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  59. 

—  Elis  II  454. 

—  Histiaea  II  333. 

AIANT02  TEYKPOY  Olba  III  643. 

AIA2  Locris  Opuntii  II  284. 

AIBATI02  Apollonia  II  242. 

AITYnTOI  Colophon  III  233. 

AIOHN  Halicarnassus  III  370. 

AIAIOC   AIONYCIOC   Laodiceia  ad  Lycum  III 

524. 
AINEA2   Laodiceia  ad  Lycum  III  521. 

—  Sicyon  II  428. 

AINHTOP  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  67. 

—  Rhodus  III  412. 
AIOAE  Lesbos  III  203. 
AIPP  Damastium  II  246. 
AI2KPIHN  Patras.11432. 
AI2XI2  ArgosII478. 
AITHCAM€NOVn  .  KAMAI-  MAPKEAAIANOY 

Eucarpeia  III  509. 
AK  Syracuse  I  341 . 
AKE2I02  Barce  III  902. 
AKHP  Samothrace  II  142. 
AKOY  Paros  II  568. 
AA  Amorium  III  489. 

—  Corinth  II  387-388. 

—  Orra  I   105 . 

—  Selge  III  602. 

—  Thurium  I  189. 
AAE  Heracleia  I  155 . 

—  Rhodus  III  415. 
AAEOI  Tegea  II  504. 
AAE1  Tarentum  I  134. 
AAEIANAPEA  Alexandria  III  866. 
AAEIANAPOC    AN€0OTPOHNnN  Otrus   III 

829. 
AAEZI2  (?)  Acanthus  II  21. 
AA0  Aegae  Cil.  Ill  617. 
AAKMEHN  HrEMONEni  Samos  III  326. 
AM  Metapontum  I  164. 

—  Tarsus  III  655. 

AMA2TPI02   BA2IAI22H2  Amastris  III  24. 
AMEINIA2  Rhodus  III  412. 
AMENAN02  Catana  I  266. 


AMI  Issus  HI  636. 
—     Metapontum  I  164. 
AM<}>I  Argos  Amphilochicum  II  411. 

—  Samos  III  326. 
AMcfrlKTIONHN  Delphi  II  295. 
AN  Perseus  II  87. 
ANAZATOPOY  Abydos  III  133. 
ANAZANAPOC  Cos  III  397.  Rhodus  III  412.  415. 
ANAZAP  BOY  MHTP0TT0A6IC  Anazarbus  III 

619. 

ANAZIAIK02  Abdera  II  122. 

ANAIIAA2PrieneIIl286. 

ANAI02  Clazomenae  III  226. 

ANKPATO  Clazomenae  III  227. 

ANAP0MENH2  Aenianes  II  205. 

ANAP0NIK02  AAKIOY  Apameia  III  492.  493. 

ANAP02CosIII  399. 

ANO  Tarentum  I  136. 

AN[OPflN]  Tarentum  I  129. 

AN0Y.ETTPPin  MAPKEAAfl  Cyme  III  181. 

ANOY  KAI  CEN  T7AIT0Y  OMONOIA  Ephesus  III 
250. 

ANTHIO  Antioch  III  590. 

ANTIAAA2  Aenus  II  107. 

ANTirENH2LebedusIIl265. 

ANTirONOC  2IA0  Sardes  III  457. 

ANTITONOY  2TPATHrOY  Thessaly  II  237. 

ANTIKPATH2  Cyme  III  174. 

ANTINOO  Mytilene  III  211. 

ANTinATP  Rhodus  III  411. 

ANTITTATP02  Miletus  III  274-275 . 

ANTI0X02  Cos  III  400. 

ANTIOXOY  TOY  BAKKIAOY  Apollonia  II  243. 

ANTI(J>ANH2  Clazomenae  III  224. 

ANTHNIANHC  C€VH  AAP  MHT  TAPCOV 
Tarsus  III  664. 

AOYIOAA  ANOYnATH  AIXM0KAH2  Ephe- 
sus III  242. 

ATT  Antiochia  ad  Daphnem  III  757. 

—  Athens  II  354. 

—  Cydonia  II  522. 

—  Egypt  (Ptolemy  V)  III  858. 

—  Syracuse  I   362. 
AT1ATOYPI02  Cyme  III  176. 
ATTEAAA2  Erythrae  III  254. 
ATTHNH  I  EPA  Ephesus  III  246. 
ATTOA  Metapontum  I  166. 

—  Tarentum  I  139. 

—  Thebes  II  307. 
ATT0AAA2  Clazomenae  III  224.  226. 


—  97i 


—  Colophon  III  234. 

AfTOAAOAOTOY  Smyrna  III  288. 
ATTOAAOAflP  Ephesus  III  239. 
AnOAAON  nYOIOI  Alexandria  III  866. 
APABIA  HI  809. 
APE002A  Syracuse  I  342. 
APEOHN  Tarentum  I  128. 
APE02  The  Mamertini  I  301 . 
API  Anactorium  II  411. 

—  Elis  II  452. 

—  Tarentum  I  118.  127. 
APIMNH2T02  Clazomenae  III  224. 
API!  Amisus  III  13 . 

—     Athens  II  354. 
API2T  Samos  III  328. 
APIITArOPAI  Hierapvtna  II  53°- 
APIZTA  KH4>II  Apameia  III  493. 
APIITAPXOC  AAMONOC  Patras  II  432. 
API2TEA2  Athens  II  354. 

Erythrae  III  254. 
APIITin  Tarentum  I  134. 
API  IT  inn  Tarentum  I  145. 
APIITinnOI  Tarentum  1   144. 
APIITION  Cos  III  39}. 
API2TO  Chios  III  31S. 
APICTOAAMOC  Achaean   League  II  437. 
API2TOIEN02  Metapontum  I  161. 
APIZTOKAHI  Cos  III  399. 

Leucas  II   271 . 
—  Tarentum  I  140. 

API2TOMAX02  Cyme  III  175. 
APIITOnOAII  Cnidus  III  367. 
API2TPAT02  Ephesus  III  240. 
APIX  Olbia  II  162. 
AnOAAH  Smyrna  III  289. 

—  Tarentum  I  136. 
AnOAAflNI  Blaundus  III  428. 

—  Ephesus  III  240. 

AnOAAONI  AnOAAHNlOY  HeracleiaSalbaceHI 

372. 
AnOAAflNIAHI  Smyrna  III  289. 
AnOAAONIOI    ANAPONEIKOY   Tripolis    III 

472. 
AnOAAHNIOI  AnOAAOAOTOY  Erythrae  III 

257. 

AnOAAHNIOC   A<t>POAIC6flN  YIOC  Aphro- 

disias  III  349. 
AnOAAHNlOY  Sicyon  II  428. 
—  Smyrna  III  290. 

AnOAAONOI  Tauromenium  I   567. 


AP  Argos  II  474. 

—  Cnossus  II  518. 

—  Corinth  II  388.   389. 

—  Cyme  III  175 . 

—  Elis  II  450.  457. 

—  Lacedaemon  II  469. 

—  Oeniadae  II  272. 

—  Pheneus  II  498.  499. 

—  Sicyon  II  428. 

—  Syria  III  721 . 

—  Tarentum  1  129. 

—  Thessaly  II  237. 

—  Velia  I  199. 
APA  Neapolis  I  81 . 

APAT02  EYnOAIAOI  Erythrae  III  259. 

API"— APrE  Argos  II  474. 

APTEI  Argos  Amphilochicum  II  411. 

APrEION  Argos  II  473. 

APrEAAAHI  Epirus  II  257. 

APK  Alaesa  I  257. 

APK A  Thebes  II  309. 

APKA2  Pheneus  II  499. 

API  I    Ephesus   III  239. 

—  Methana  II  485 . 
APTE   Halicarnassus  III  369. 

—  Neapolis  I  92. 
APTEMHI  Chios  III  320. 
APTEMI  Neapolis  1  72. 
APTEMIA  Smyrna  III  290. 

APTEMIAOI  AEYKO<J>YNAI  Magnesia  III  267. 
APTEMIAOI   nEPrAIA!   Perga  111  577.   579. 

580. 
APTEMHN  Rhodus  III  415. 
APTEMHN  nAniOY  AP  Tabae  111  384. 
APX  Alaesa  1   259. 
APXAI"ETA2  Tauromenium  I  365. 
APXAAEI    ATON  APXIEPIB-    Synnada   III 

537- 
APXIA  CONOC  TABHNHN  Tabae  III  388. 
APXIEPATIKON     ANTIOXEI2     Antiochia    ad 

Orontem  III  755 . 
APXIEPEH2  TOnAPXOY    KENNATHN    AA- 

AA22  Olba  111  643-64  1  - 
APXT<l)A.AHMHTPIOY   IOYA    Halicarnassus 

and  Cos  III   372. 
APXHN  Cos  III  398. 
A 2  Aezanis  III  483 . 
—  Astacus  II  411 . 
ACCAPIA  AVfl  Chios  III  522. 
ACCAPIA  TPIA  Chios  III  322.  323. 


972 


ACCAPION  HMYCY  Chios  III  321. 
A22IN02  NaxusI  309. 
A2KAAT7  Agrigentum  I  255. 
AZKAHTTI02  Cos  III  400. 
AIKAHfTlOY  2HTHP02  Cos  III  398. 
ACKM  Amorium  III  488. 

—       Pergamum  III  114. 
ACnENAOV  CHCVMMAXOC  PHMEnN  Aspen- 

dus  III  575. 
AITO  Pherae  II  231 . 
A2TYNOY2  Erythrae  III  254. 
AT  Petelia  I  230. 

—  Philip  II  of  Macedon  II  5  5- 
ATTABIAN  Apameia  III  493. 
ATTAAHA  Aphrodisias  III  349. 
ATTAA02  Erythrae  III  256. 
ATTAAOCCO  <i>ICTHCTAIC  TTATPICI  Smyrna 

and  Laodiceia  III  304. 
ATPATINO  TTYOinN  Lilybaeum  I  294. 
AY  Corinth  II  389. 

AYTOYCTOC  n€PrA  Pergamum  III  119. 
AVTOKPA  Alexandria  III  865.  866. 
AYT0N0M02AYT0N0M0Y  Erythrae  III  258. 
AX  Larissa  Cremaste  II  220.  Syria  III  721. 
AXIAAEIAH2  Priene  III  287. 
AXO  Aenianes  II  206. 
AXYAAIAAI  Tabae  III  384. 
A(|>  Syracuse  I  362. 

—  Thurium  I  189. 

A<t>OYPI..  TTEPrAMHNflN  Pergamum  III  117. 
A(j>POA  Aegiale  III  555. 


B 


B     Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  68« .. 

—  Cnossus  II  519. 

—  Croton  I  216. 

—  Neapolis  I  79. 

—  Segesta  I  315. 

—  Selge  III  603 . 

—  Stratoniceia  III  382. 

—  Velia  I  194. 
BA  Syracuse  I  360. 

BA  Euagoras  II,  King  of  Salamis  III  825 
BABON  Rhodus  III  414. 
BAAV2  Aspendus  III  572. 
BA2IAEIAH2  Rhodus  III  417. 
BATIflN  Cos  III  398. 
BATT02  Samos  III  328.  329. 
BiE  Olbia  II  164. 


Bl  Neapolis  I  73 . 

—  Poemanenon  III   126. 

BIHN  Clazomenae  III  227. 

—    Teos  III  309. 
BK  Pella  II  99. 
BAAOYNA6HN  MAKEAONHN  €TTI  ITAAIKOY 

Blaundus  III  430. 
BO  Epirus  II  257. 

BOinmN  Thebes  II  313.  314.  315. 
BOP6IOHNE  Thyatira  III  464.  465. 

—  Antiochia  ad   Maeandrum  III  341. 

BOYAH  Appia  III  496. 

—  Melos  II  564. 

—  Prymnessus  III  533. 

—  Synnada  III  537. 

—  Tabae  III  385. 
BIT  Massilia  In. 

BP  AXYAAIAAI  KAA  Tabae  III  384. 
BPIHN  Cnossus  II  516. 
BYIA2  Byzantium  II  158. 


T,  J,D  Aphrodisias  III  622. 

—  Cales  I  58. 

—  Camarina  I  262. 

—  Corinth  II  389.  390. 

—  Heracleia  I  153. 

—  Massilia  I  10. 

—  Metapontum  I  161. 

—  Olbia  II  163. 

—  Suessa  Aurunca  I  86. 

—  Thurium  I  183 . 

—  Velia  I  201,  203 . 

—  On  Babylonian  Tetradrachms  III  829. 
TAIOC  MA20NI  02POY<|>02  Apameia  III  494 . 
TAIOY  Aezanis  III  483. 
rAin.AIINNin.TULAAinNI  ANOYTTATn  KOI 

NOY  A2IA2  Sardes  III  458. 
TAAOK02  Erythrae  III  259. 
CA2  Tarentum  I  128. 
TE  Thebes  II  312. 
TEAOinN  Gela  I  278.  279.  280. 
rEAflN02  Syracuse  I  360. 
TEN  Aetolia  II  277. 
r€PMANIKOCAYTOKPATnPnATHPTTATP- 

IA02  Lycia  III  555. 
l"€POVCIA  Aphrodisias  III  347. 
—         Hierapolis  III  515 . 
TE22I02  Smyrna  III  297. 


973 


TEI2I0I  4>IA0nATPIZ  Smyrna  III  298. 

|"H  Ptolemy  1  of  Egypt  III  846. 

CI  Tarentum  I  138. 

rilO  (?)Sicyon  II  428. 

TA  or  m  Athens  II  353. 

TAAY  Achaean  League  II  437. 

TAAYKOC  Hierocaesareia  III  438. 

rNnill  Chios  III  318. 

rNHTOI  EKATONYMOY  Erythrae  III  257.  258. 

TO  Athens  II  354. 

TOP  Orra  I  104. 

rOPriON  Erythrae  III  255. 

TOPAIANHA  Aphrodisias  III  349. 

TOPrOZ  Rhodus  III  413.  417. 

TOPrnnAI  Thessaly  II  235. 

TP  AVP  0€OT€IMOY  NYCAEHN  Nyta  III  449- 

TPOCE.E  Rubil  97. 

f"Y  Tarentum  I  133.  134. 


A     Aegiale  II  554. 

—  Aphrodisias  III  622. 

—  Arcadia  II  489, 

—  Clazomenae  III  225 . 

—  Corinth  II  381.  390.   394. 

—  Croton  I  215.  216.  217. 

—  Elis  II  454.  457. 

—  Gortyna  II  528. 

—  Istrus  II  169. 

—  LyttusII  538. 

—  Macedonian  Imitations  I  13. 

—  Neapolis  Camp.  I  75.  77. 

—  Ptolemy  I  of  Egypt  III  849.  850. 

—  Selge  III  603. 

—  Syracuse  I  352.  362. 

—  Tarentum  1. 121.  122.  123.  125.  132 

—  Velia  I  197. 

—  On  Persian^  III  828. 
AA  Elis  II  446.  449. 

—  Lacedaemon  II  469. 

—  Rubi  I  96. 

—  Soli  III  648. 

—  Tarentum  I  132. 

—  Zancle  I  212. 

AA  (?)  Vim  (2YBA  ?)  Sybaris  I  181. 
AAIOY  Arpi  I  88.  89. 
AAI  Metapontum  I  165. 
—  Tarentum  I   127. 
AAIM  Thebes  II  310. 


AAI  ME  Aenianes  II  206. 
AAM  Edessa  II  97. 

—  Enna  I  273. 

AAM  A  Damastium  II  246. 

—  Thebes  II  310. 
AAMACIAC  PatraeII43i. 

AAMAAH2   APXEANAKTOI  Erythrae  III  257. 

258. 
AAMATHP  Metapontum  I  164. 
AAMIflN  Messene  II  464. 
AAMOAE  Aetolia  II  278. 
AAMOKPATHlLeucasII  271. 
—  Rhodus  III  415. 

AAMOTIMOY  Patrae  II  432. 
AAMYAOI  Tarentum  I  135. 
AAMO  KYPANA2  Cyrene  III  897. 
AAMCONOC  Patrae  II  432. 
AATAMAI  Sinope  III  29. 
2E  Aegae  II  12. 
AE  Argos  II  475- 
AEIIAZ  Messene  II  464.  465. 
AEINOMENHI  HPAKAEOY  Erythrae  III  260. 
AEKAETHPI  CKVPIOV  Alexandria  III  880. 
AEO  Abdera  II  119. 
AEPKYAOI  Chios  III  320. 
AH  Neapolis  I  80.  81. 

—  Sicyon  II  426.427. 

—  Temnus  III  189. 
AHAIK02  Colophon  III  234. 
AHM  Phocaea  III  283. 

—  Side  III  583. 
AHMH  Athens  II  352. 
AHMHTPI  TeosIII3o9. 
AHMHTPIOI  Athens  II  354. 

—  Cos  III  397.  398. 

—  Ephesus  III  241. 
'AHMHTPIOC   KflPOC  CnnATPOC  Ephesus 

III  141. 
AHM02  Aezanis  III  484. 

—  Amorium  III  489. 

—  Antiochia  ad  Maeandrum  III  341 . 

—  Aphrodisias  III  345.  349. 

—  Apollonia  Salbace  III  353. 

—  Attuda  III  356. 

—  Bageis  III  426. 

—  Cadi  III  498. 

—  Cibyra  III  502. 

—  Hierapolis  III  515. 

—  Philadelphia  III  451. 

—  Prymnessus  III  532. 


974  — 


—  Saitta  III  453  . 

—  Themisonium  III  541. 

—  Tripolis  III  472. 

AHMOC  CAITTHNHN  Saitta  III  453- 
AHMOC06NH2  Stratoniceia  III  381. 
Al  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  68. 

—  Bottiae  Emathiae  II  96. 

—  Boeotia  II  317. 

—  Corinth  II  390.  391. 

—  Croton  1  218. 

—  Egypt  (Ptolemy  III)  III  85  5 . 

—  Hermione  II  484. 

—  Mamertini  I  302. 

—  Megalopolis  II  497. 

—  Messene  II  464. 

—  Neapolis  Camp.  I  71. 

—  Pergamum  III  112. 

—  Philip  II  of  Macedon  II  84.  85.  86. 

—  Ptolemy  I  of  Egypt  III  845.  847.  848.  850. 

—  Syria  III  732. 

—  Tarentum  I  134.  137.  140. 

AIA  AAPA2TOY  Trapezopolis  III  389. 

AIA  KAIPE<t>ANOYAntandrusIII  141. 

AIA  KAAYAIANOY  Attuda  III  356. 

AIAKPIT02  Leucas  II  13. 

AIAN  Amisus  II  13. 

AIA  T7AM<|>IAOY  KIAPAMHNflN  Cidramus  III 

362. 
AIA  TTAniOY  KAAAIMOY  Apollonia  Salbace  III 

353- 
AIAPAXMON  Rhodus  III  419. 
AIKTYNNA  KPHT  Crete  II  552. 
AIN0KPATH2  Apollonia  II  243. 
AIO  Athens  II  354. 

—  Elaeusa-Sebaste  III  669. 

—  Leucasll4i4. 

—  Sinope  III  29. 
AIOrENHlTeos3o8. 
AIOAHPOY  Dyrrhachii  II  244. 

—  Pergamum  III  114. 

AIOKAE  Athens  II  352. 
AIOMHOY  Parlais  III  614B. 
AIONY  Smyrna  III  289. 
AI0NY2I02  Cyme  III  174. 

—       Erythrae  III  254.  256. 
AIONY2I02  IATPOKAEOY2  Erythrae  III  257. 
AI0NY2I0Y  Athens  II  355. 

—        Heracleia  Pontica  III  47. 

AIONY20Y  2nTHP02  MAPHNITHN  Maro- 
neia  II  115.  116. 


AI0TTEI0H2  Erythrae  III  254. 
AI02  Locri  I  226. 

—  Mamertini  I  302 . 

—  Tralles  III  466. 

AI02  EAAANIOY  Syracuse  I  358. 

AI02  IAAIOY  Crete  II  552. 

AI02  OAYMTTIOY  Alexandria  III  865. 

AI02KOPOI  Tarentum  I  116. 

AI02KOYPIAH2  Laodiceia  ad  Lycum  III  521 

523. 
AI0TIM02  Athens  II  352. 
AIO<t>  Athens  II  352. 
AIO(|>ANT02  Iasus  III  373. 
Al(|)  Achaean  League  II  436. 
Alfl  Croton  I  213. 
AION  Cos  III  395. 

—  Leucas  II  271. 

—  Messene  II  464.  465. 
AIHN02  Zacynthus  II  463. 
AOIKHN02  Dyrrhachii  II  244. 
AOKIMOC  Docimeium  III  507. 
AP.  •  •  Eretria  II  330. 
APAKHN  Ephesus  III  241. 

—  Halicarnassus  III  369. 

—  Myndus  III  376. 
AH  Anactorium  II  41 1 . 


E  Aezanis  III  483. 

—  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  76. 

—  Corinth  II  391 . 

—  Croton  I  215. 

—  Cyme  III  175. 

—  Elaeusa-Sebaste  III  669. 

—  Macedonian  Imitations  I  13. 

—  Neapolis  Camp.  I  74.  77.  78.  81. 

—  Philip  II  of  Macedon  II  56. 

—  Rhodus  III  410.  414. 

—  Same  II  461 . 

—  Syracuse  I  360. 

—  Tarentum  I  125. 

—  Thracian  Chersonesus  II  129.  131 

—  ThuriumI  183.  188. 

—  Velia  I  192.  195. 
ErNATlOY  M  Elaea  III  184. 
EA  Alexandria  Troas  III  135 . 
EIAKE2TIAA2  Camarina  I  261. 

—  Cnidus  III  366. 

EIE<t>PnN  Dyrrhachii  II  244. 


—  97  5 


EH  Tarentum  I  124. 

El— HPOlbia  II  164. 

EIPHNH  Locri  I  224. 

EIPHNH  NYCAEON  Nysa  III  447. 

EK  Ilium  III  153. 

EKA  Alexander  III  ofMacedon  II  64. 

EKATACosIII  399. 

EKATAIOC  CGOCANAPOC  Stratoniceia  III  3S1. 

EK  KE<t>AAOIA  Cephaloedium  I  272. 

EKTHP  Ilium  III  153. 

EKTHP  IAIEHN  Ilium  III  156. 

€A€YO€PA    T€PMHCC€    HTOKAnOYC€KOY- 

CIA  Termessus  Major  III  610. 
EMnPETON  Cos  III  396. 
ENNOAIAZ  Pherae  II  231. 
E02EBHI  Miletus  III   275. 
En  Thebes  II  311. 
ETTA  Tarentum  I  127. 

ETTANTEPAPX  AnniANHN  Appia  111  496. 
ETTI  Maroneia  11  114. 
—  Thyrrheium  II  415. 

Eni  ArnN  o  oetoy  I  apemai-  ahameic  I 

KOINON  CpPYriAI  Apameia  111  495. 
Eni  AAPIANOY  Philomelium  III  531. 
En   APAV   XPVCON  OVXION    Chios    111   322. 

323  • 
En  AVP  AIA    4>OI    BOY    inmxoY  APXIOV 

rOPAHNON  Gordus-Julia  111  436. 
Eni  AYPANTinATPOY  nAN<t>IA  KAAOHNHN 

Cadi  III  498. 
En  AVP  AOITEINOV  Magnesia  ad  Sipylum  III 

443- 
Eni  AOIINEH  Maroneia  II  115. 
Eni  AIA  nAlflNlOY  Neapolis  II  73. 

—  Nysa  III  448. 

Eni  AIAZ  €NOAOXOY APX  KAAOHNHN  Cadi 

HI  499- 
Eni  AINnOAEITOV  Miletus  III  277. 
Eni  Al  nONTIKOY  Byzantium  II  155.  156. 
Eni  AA€II€P€nC  Sala  III  455. 
Eni  AMIANTOY  Hadrianopolis  III   512. 
Eni  ANTinATP  Byzantium  II  153. 
Eni  AnEAAEH  Maroneia  II  113. 
Eni  APIITONEH  Maroneia  II   114. 
Eni  APIITHNOI  Chalcidian  League  II  27. 
Eni  APX  AIAnOAA€  Trapezopolis  III  389. 
Eni  APX  CTAIA  TPOKAEOVC  Tabae  III  387. 
Eni  APX  AOMECTIXOY  Tabae  III  387.  388. 
Eni  APXIA  CONOC  CIABOY  Tabae  III   388. 
EPIAPXinEMnTIAOY  Thebes  II  315. 


Eni  APX    nPV  AVP    MINNIflNOC   Miletus  III 

27S. 
Eni  AinniOY  Byzantium  II  153. 
Eni    ATYAn    THM€NOOYP€n    Temenothyrae 

Flaviopolis  III  538. 
Eni  AYP  EAniAH(J>OPOYNE  Cyme  III  182. 
Eni  AYP  EPMCONOC  Bargasa  III  358. 
Eni  AYP  ZHNGONOCAP  Aezanis  III  484. 
Eni  AYP  KAEOriATPOI  KAAOHNON  Cadi  III 

500. 
Eni  r  CAA  KAAYAIANO  VAPX  Sardes  III  460. 
Eni  TAIOY  APX  BageisIII  427. 
Eni  TAIOY  KAIKIAIOY  KOPNOYTOY  PHMH 

Amisus  IN  15. 

Eni  TAIOY  nAniPlOY  KAPBHNOZ  Nicaea  III 

50. 

—     Nicomedia  III    >.j . 
Eni  TENO  Athens  II  353. 
€niCI  AANOYANTIOXEHN  Antiochiaad  Oron- 

tem  III  755 . 
Eni  l~.KA  <t>AAKKOYKucarpeia  III  509. 
Eni  T   MAVP  IHTIMOY  Tralles  III  468.  469. 
Eni   T  M  AVP  VAAOY  €niKPATOVC  Magnesia 

III  268. 
EniTONOI  Cnidus  III  365.  Myndus  III  376. 
Eni  AAMA  Maeonia  III  440. 
Eni  AAMflNOI  Byzantium  II  153. 
Eni  AHMHTPIOY  Nacrasa  III  446. 
Eni    AHMOCTPATOY    CTPATHI"OC  CHIOC 

Smyrna  III  299. 
EniAl  Corycus  III  630. 
€niAIOr€NO  SynausIII  535. 
Eni     AlOrENOYC    AIONYCIOY    APX     KO- 

TIAEfiN  Cotiaeum  III  50^. 
Eni  AIONYIAAOZ  Abdera  II  125. 
Eni  AIOIKOY  Byzantium  II  153. 
Eni  AIO<t>ANTOY  Abdera  II  125. 
EnCKATHNYMOY  Erythrae  III  261. 
En  EAniAH<t>OYOY  Cyme  III  182. 
€ni  €PMOr€NOVC  CTPACKPIBHNIOC  KAA- 

POG  Smyrna  III  299. 
€n  €PMOKPATIAEn  Abdera  II  120. 
€ni  €PMOr€NOYC   KAAPOC  Smyrna  III  298. 
eni  6PMHNAKTOC  Abdera  II  126. 
€ni  €Vr€N€TOPOC  Philadelphia  III  452. 
€ni  €V€P  Corycus  III  630. 
Eni  EYPI  KAEOZ  Lacedaemon  II  470. 
Eni  IHNHNO  Abdera  II  122. 
Eni  HPAKAEIAEfl  Maroneia  II  115. 
Eni  HPO<|>ANEOZ  Abdera  II  122. 


—  976  — 


Eni  0EA2  (|>AYCTINAC  Byzantium  II  155. 

ETTI  0EOAO  Maroneia  II  113. 

ETTI  OPAIYAOC  Abdera  II  121 . 

EfTI  l€PHN  Cyme  III  177. 

EFTI  IKETA  Syracuse  I  357. 

Eni  IOYAIAN  Maeonia  III  441. 

Eni    IOYA  KOAPA  TOVVIOV  IfTII  APX  KO- 

TIAEON  Cotiaeiim  III  505.  506. 
Eni  innnNAKTOI  Abdera  II  125. 
€TTI  KAACCIKOY  Aezanis  III  486. 
En  KATI  MENEKPATOYC  Maeonia  III  440. 
Eni  KA  4>IAOKA€OC  Cibyra  III  502. 
Eni  KNAAOKP  LocrisII  286. 
Eni  KOM(j)  TAAYKHNOC  n€PI"AMHNnN  Per- 

gamum  III  122. 
Eni  KOP  AA6IANAP  Philomelium  III  532- 
Eni  KOYAAPATOY    Antiochia  ad    Orontem  III 

754- 
Eni  KOYnON  Miletus  III  277. 
Eni  KPAT602  Argos  II  476. 
Eni  KPATH2  Cyme  III  174. 
Eni  K  IE KOYNAOY  Cotiaeiim  III  504. 
Eni  KTHTTAIOY  Aezanis  III  483. 
Eni  AEYKIOY   IEP  OYHNIOY   KAniTHNOI 

Acmonia  III  481 . 
Eni  AOAAIOY  KAACCIKOY  Aezanis  III  485. 
Eni  AOYI  YANIOY  2IAOYANOY  Amorium  III 

489. 
Eni    AOYKIAAIOY    ANTHNIOY    APX  Sebaste 

III  534. 
Eni  MANT  CEBHPOY  6AA6ITH  Elaea  III  186. 
Eni  MAPKOY  nAANKI  Heracleia  Pontica  III  49. 
Eni    MAPKOY  nAANKlOY   APOY  ANQYnA- 

TOY  Prusias  ad  Hypium  III  58. 
Eni    MAPKOY     2AA0YIAHN0Y     nPOKAOY 

ANOYnA  Nicomedia  III  54. 
Eni     MAPKOY     IAAOYIAHNOY     AinPHNA 

ANOYnATOYNicaealllso. 
Eni  MAPHN02  Miletus  III  278. 
Eni  M.ATMHTPOrENOYC  Aezanis  III  487. 
Eni  MEAANinnO  Abdera  II  120. 
Eni  MEAITHNOCAP  Sala  III  455. 
Eni    MEAITON02  AIKAHniAAOY   Cadi    III 

499- 
Eni  MENANAPOY  Aezanis  III  485. 
En.    MENEKA€OY  Smyrna    and  Nicomedia  III 

6ni  MH  AHOY  Aezanis  III  486. 

Eni  MHNOrENOY  TOY  NANNA  Aezanis  III  487. 

En.MHTPONOI  Masoneia  II  113. 


Eni  MHTP04>ANEOI  Maroneia  II  113. 

Eni  MHTP04>ANOYC  Synaiis  III  535. 

Eni   MINAIOY  Sardes  III  459. 

Eni    MKA  nniHN    ACIAPXOY  IEPOnOA€l- 

THN  Hieropolis  III  519. 
Eni  MNA2TOY  Apollonia  II  243. 
Eni    MYPTOY    CTPATHI"€INOC    Smyrna  III 

292. 
Eni  NANNACTE  <t>ANH(t>OPOY  Aezanis  III  485. 
Eni    N€IKOMAXOY    CAPAIANHN   Sardes    III 

459. 
Eni  NE2TI02  Abdera  II  121. 
Eni  NOYMHNIOY  Maroneia  II  114.  115. 
Eni  OMHPOY  Abdera  II  126. 
Eni  OYAPOY  Antiochia  ad  Orontem  III  753 . 
Eni    OVA   AAMOA020Y   APXACAAHNflN 

Sala  III  455. 

Eni  nAIA   AHMHTPIANOY   mm    APX   KO- 

TIAEHN  Cotiaeiim  III  506. 
Eni  nAITOY  TPAMMATEOC  APTEMIC  Ephe- 

sus  III  243. 
Eni  nAITOY  TPAMMATEOC  OMONOIAEphe- 

sus  III  249. 
Eni  nAYAOY  A  API  Philomelium  III  531. 
EninAYIANin  Abdera  II  124. 
€n  nAY  C€P  KYMAIHN  Cyme  III  181. 
Eni    n€AANIOY  KAICAP€CON    MOCTHNGON 

Mostene  III  444. 
Em  riEPrAMOY  Pargamum  III  112. 
Eni  n€PMA<|>IAIAPX  Cotiaeiim  III  504. 
€ni  nPYK   AOriCK.ATTAAOY   Synnada   III 

537- 
Eni  nETPCONlOY  Smyrna  III  296. 
Eni  n  MAPKOY  TABAAEH  Tabala  III  461. 
Eni  nAANKlOY  OYAPOY  Apameia  III  494. 
Eni  nOAYIENOY  Chalcidian  League  II  27. 
Em  nPVA€ONTOC.OVAAKATOY  Stratoni- 

ceia  III  382. 
Eni  nPHTEH  Abdera  II  122. 
Eni    nPCOTOMAXOY    CGOKPATOY    Aezanis 

III  486. 
Eni  nnAAIANOY(|>IAAAEA(J>EnN  Philadelphia 

III  45i. 
Eni  POY<|)OY  Miletus  III  277. 
Eni  POY<l>OY  ACIAP  CAPAIANflN  Sardes  III 

460. 
Em     PAVTAN     KOPINOOY     TPAAAIANHN 

Tralles  III  467. 
Eni   PAHMONEIKOV  Magnesia   ad  Maeandrum 

III  269. 


977  — 


ETTI  CAVPAAMA  nEPrAMHNHN  Pergamum  III 

122. 

€ni  CEKOYNAHI  Cyme  III  177. 

Eni    C€I    KA     CEIAIANOY    nEPrAMHNHN 

Pergamum  III  112. 

ETTI    CIAIOY    A/OVKIOVCTO   VOYIV  A/ICON 

Amorium  III  489. 

€ni  C  AVP  6VTVXOVC  Phocaea  III  284.  285. 
€TTI  CTP  AIOAOP  Pergamum  III  116. 
€ni  CTPI  nOAAinNOC  Pergamum  III  117. 
Eni  CTPAKA  K€<|>AAinNOC  Pergamum  III  116. 
€ni  CTPKA  TTAPAAAA...  Pergamum  III  119. 
€TTI  CTP  nOAAIONOC  KOPHNIC  Pergamum 
III  119. 

€TTI  C  -P  KOVAPTOV  FTEPr  Pergamum  III  120. 
€ni  CTPAI  nXLAAIAC  Pergamum  III  120. 
€ni   CTPAT   KAA    APICT6A   mPrAMHNHN 

Pergamum  III  120. 

€ni  CTP  M  KAIP€A  ATTAAOY  Pergamum  III 
121 . 

€TTICTPA ...  AAOYn6PrAMHNHN  Pergamum 

III    121. 

€ni  CTPK  T6PTVAAOY  n€PrAMHNON  Per- 
gamum III  122. 

€ni    CTP  nAin€IOA  KOINON   OMnN  Perga- 
mum III  123. 

€ni  ctp  nAiniOY  koinon  omonoia  nEP- 

TAMHNnN  KAI  €4>€CinN  Pergamum  III  123. 
6ni  CTP  AIONYCIOV  Myrina  III  188. 
€ni  CTPA  KPOITA  MVTIAH  Mytilene  III  21 1. 
€ni  CTP...     nOC  IA    BAA  APICTOMAXOY 

Mytilene  III   211. 

€ni    CTP    BAAAPICTOMAXOY     Mytilene    III 
211. 

€n   CT  4>A  MANO(J>ANTOY  KYMAIflN   Cyme 
III  182. 

€T7  C  <J>lAHTOY  Smyrna  III  29s . 
€T7I  KA  CTPATON6IKOV  Smyrna  III  300. 
€TTI  CT  POV(J)|NOV  Smyrna  III  300.   301. 
€TT  C  M  AVP  C6ZCTOV  Smyrna  III  302. 
€T7  CTP  MAVP  C€I€TOV  Smyrna  III  302. 
€TT  C  r€MINOV  Smyrna  and  Pergamum  III  304. 
305. 

€TT  CTPT€MINOY  Smyrna  and   Pergamum   III 
305. 

€ni  CTPA  BACCOV  Acrasus  III  424. 
€TTI  CTPA  fTAninNOC  Hypaepa  III  439. 
Eni  Ifl<J)  Athens  II  353. 
Eni  I<t>OAPlA  Byzantium  II  152. 


€n    T  AYP   MOA€CTOY  APX   ArKYPANON 

Ancyra  III  492. 

EniTANI  AM- A  Rhodus  111  418. 
Eni  TIAAMA  Miletus  111  277. 

Eni    Tl  KAAYAIOY  IEPHNYMOY  Smyrna  111 
291 . 

Em    T    nOMnflNlOY     BACOYnPEIBEYAN 

Ancyra  III  699. 

Eni  Tl  nANKAEOCTO  Melos  11   564. 
Eni  TITIANOY  CAITTHNON  Saitta  111  453. 
En  TYNAIANOY  Acmoneia  111  481. 
Eni  TYXHI  Rhodus  III  417. 

Eni  T  4>A  MHTPOAOPOY  TB  CAPAIANHN 

Sardes  III  459. 

Eni  KPOY4>OY  AAPIANO-.    Hadrianopolis  III 

513- 
Eni  (|)ANEn  Abdera  II  124. 
Eni  (JHAAAOI  Abdera  II  122-123. 
Em  <J)IAIANOY  nOPOY  Pordosilene  III  214. 
Eni  <J)IAIITOV  EIKAAIOI  Smyrna  III  292.  297. 

Eni     <J)A.nPEICKOY     NE     TP- YOY- ACIAPX 
Acmonia  III  482 . 

Eni  (frAHPOY  AN  OVZMYPNAIHN  Smyrna  III 
299. 

En  <J>PnNTnN02  BYZANTinN  Byzantium  II 

156. 

Eni  4>.TEAE  Nicaea  III  51. 
Em  <|>nKPI  Byzantium  II  153. 
EP  Elaeusa-Sebaste  III  669. 
EPA2IKAH2  Rhodus  III  411.   ,12. 
EPMArOPAI  Smyrna  III  288.  290. 
EPMIAZ  Ephesus  III  240. 

—  Myndus  III  377. 
EPMI   AIONY  Smyrna  111  289. 
EPMinnOI  APXIEPEY2  Philadelphia  III  450. 
EPMinnOI   EPMOrENOYI  APXIEPEY2  Phi- 
ladelphia III  450. 

EPMinnOI  IinYAOY  Smyrna  III  289. 
EPMO  Myndus  III   376. 
EPMOC  Bageis  III  427. 

—  Magnesia  ad  Sipylum  111  441. 

—  Saitta  111  453. 

—  Tabala  III  461. 
EPYOPAI  Erythrae  III  261.  262. 
EY  Achaean  League  II  438. 

—  Agrigentum  I  248. 

—  Corinth  II  391.  392. 

—  Corcyra  II  263  . 

—  Elis  II  457. 

—  Heracleia  I  152.   154.  155. 


-978  - 


—  Locri  I  227. 

—  Orchomenus  II  299. 

—  Rhodus  III  410. 

—  Sybaris  I  181 . 

—  Syracusel  336.  337-  349- 

—  Tarentum  I  120.  136. 
EYAIN  Catane  I  266. 
EYAINETO  Syracuse  I  337.  338. 
EYANAPOI  Athens  II  353. 
EYAPAT02AI  Cos  III  400. 
EYAPA  HAIOAH  Cos  III  399. 
EYAPOI  Ephesus  III  237. 
EYAPXIHN  Tarentum  I  129. 
EYBIO  Aenianes  II  205. 
EYBIOTOY  Thessaly  II  236. 
EYBOIEON  Eretria  II  331. 
EYBOYAOC  CnidusIII  367. 
EYI  Neapolis  I  73. 
EYHAdNEON  Edoni  II  16. 
EYOElis  II  442. 

—  Thurium  I  185. 
EYOHNIA  Alexandria  III  875. 
EYOY  Heracleia  I  152. 
—     Syracuse  I  339. 
EYK  Syracuse  I  344. 
EYKAPnOI  Cos  III  400. 
EYKAEI  Syracuse  I  337. 
EYKAH-..  Magnesia  III  269. 
EYKAH2  KPATIN02  Magnesia  III  267. 
EYKPAT  Cos  III  400. 
EYKPI  Cyme  III  174. 
EYM€N€IA  Eumeneia  III  511. 
EYMEN6HN   AXAIflN  Eumeneia  III  510.  511. 

512. 
EYMENEHN  AIONYC  Eumeneia  III  510. 
EYMENOY  Syracuse  I  338. 
EYMHNOY  Syracuse  I  336. 
EYn  Maroneia  II  114. 
EYPIKAEOI  Lacedaemon  II  470. 
EYPHMEnNEuromusIII  368. 
EY<|>A  Thurium  I  387. 
EY<|>HMOI  TTAYIANIOY  Magnesia  III  267. 
EY<j)PnN  CnidusIII  365. 
—        Sicyon  II  426. 
E<t>APM02TO  AbydosIII  132. 
E<J)€CinN  nANIflNIOC  Ephesus  III  245. 
E<j)€CinN  nPHTnN  ACIAC  Ephesus  III  245. 

246. 247. 
€<|>€CinN  TYXH  Ephesus  III  249. 


F  Anactorium  II  410.  448. 
FA  Achaean  League  II  437. 

—  Axus  II  511 . 

—  Elis  II  439-457. 
FAOElisII  439. 

FAAEIONElis  II  441.  445.  450.  455.  457. 
FAZT  Thebes  II  310. 
TAZinN  Axus  II  511.  512. 
FEPT  Thebes  II  310. 
FK  Aspendus  III  573. 

IIZ 

I  Achaean  League  II  438. 

—  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  72.  77. 

—  Amphaxitis  II  96. 

—  Athens  II  352.  353. 

—  Heracleia  I  155 . 

—  Lampsacus  III  96. 

—  Philip  III  of  Macedon  II  77. 

—  Syracuse  I  360. 

—  Tarentum  I  137.  138. 

—  Velial  198. 
IA  Syracuse  I  363. 
IANOinnOZCosIIl396. 
IANOOC  Cyme  III  178.  179. 
IAP  Halicarnassus  III  370. 
IE  Ephesus  III  241 . 

IENOA.MANAPArOSamos  III  321. 
IENOK  Sicyon  II  428. 

IENOKAH  Ephesus  III  239. 
IENOKPATHlChalcis  II  325. 
—  Tarentum  I  148. 

IENOTIMOI  Sicyon  II  427. 
IENO(|>nN  Cos  III  401. 
IENO<t>nN  IEPEYC  Cos  III  402. 
I€NO(|>IAOC  APXA  THM€N0VP€VCI  Temeno- 

thyrae  III  539. 
IENOXAPHZMesseneIl465. 
IENON  Apollonia  II  243. 

—  Cyme  III  173. 

—  Rhodus  III  417. 

IENHNOI  ZHNONIOY   Laodiceia-Smyrna  III 

526. 
IEY  Argos  II  475. 
IEY1  Locri  I  224. 
IEYC   AKPAIOC   Magnesia   ad  Maeandrum   III 

268. 


—  979 


—  Smyrna  III  294. 

—  Temnus  III  190. 
IEYC  TTANAHNOC  Synnada  III  536. 
IEYIIZ  4>IAAAHOHZ  Laodiceia  ad  Lycum  III 

523 
IEYC  EAEYOEPIOZ  Syracuse  I  348.  351.   352. 
IEYC  BOZIOZ  Hierapolis  111  514. 
IHNANIC  Laodiceia  ad  Lycuin  III  524. 
IEYC  KACIOC  Corcyra  II  265-266. 
Z6VC  KEAENEVC  Apameia  III  493. 
IEYC  KOPY(J)AIOC  Philadelphia  III  451. 
IEYC  OAYMniOC  Maeonia  III  439 
IEYC  COAYM€YC  Termessus  Major  III  609. 
IEYC  4>IAIOC  Pergamum  III  118. 
IEYIIZ  Smyrna  III  291  . 
IEYC  TPHIOC  Hierapolis  III  ji6. 
IH  Aetolia  II  277. 
IHNIZ  Smyrna  III  289. 
IHNOTeos  III  509. 
II AA  Achaean  League  II  457. 
IOI AI02  Cyme  III  176. 
101 AOY  Sicyon  II  428. 
10 A  Tabae  III  5S3. 
IOnY  Tarentum  I  135.  136. 
IOriYPIflN  Tarentum  I  144. 
IOIIYPOY  Apollonia  II  242. 
Dyrrhachii  II  244. 
IOP  Tarentum  I  130. 
Id    Tarentum  I   134.  136.  147. 
Ifll  Thurium  1  189. 
iniAOZ  Athens  II  355. 
IflPYPOC  Ervthrae  III  256. 


H  Alexander  I  of  Macedon  II  4; 

—  Arcadia  II  489. 

—  Athens  II  350.  351 . 

—  Catana  I  265 . 

—  Chalcedon  III  40. 

—  Corinth  II  382. 

—  Eion  II  7. 

—  Istrus  II  169. 

—  Neapolis  Camp.  I  79. 

—  Orrescii  II  4. 

—  Ptolemy  I  of  Egypt  III  846. 
— -  Rhegium  I  233 . 

—  Selge  III  603. 

—  Syracuse  I  354. 

-  Tarentum  I  120. 


—  Thracian  Chersonesus  II  130. 

—  Thurium  I  184. 

.  h  Tarentum  I  116.  126. 

—  Heracleia  I  1 54. 
HH  Tarentum  I  1 17. 
HTHZATOPHZ  Abdera  II  126. 
HAflN^flN  Edoni  II  16. 

|-E  Tarentum  I  121 . 
H  and  HE  Sicyon  II  422-425. 
HE  Athens  II  351. 
HI  Tarentum  I  155. 
HAIOAQCos  III  379. 
HMIACAPION  Chios  III  321. 
|-M<t>  Tarentum  1  115.  116. 
KPElis  II  457. 

—  Histiaea  II  332. 

—  Thessalv  II  235 . 

J-HP  Tarentum  I  124.  125.  143. 
hHPA  Tarentum  I  137. 

—     Thurium  I  186.  187.  188. 
HPA  Achaean  League  II  436. 

—  Elis  II  453.  455.  456. 

—  Nagidus  III   641. 

—  Philippi  II  43 . 

HPA  APrEIA  Alexandria  III  865. 
HPAKAE  !  EI"AO  Apameia  III  495. 
HPAKAEIAAZ  Catana  I  266. 
HPAKAEIAHZ  Cyme  III  174. 

Smyrna  III  288. 
HPAKAEinTAN  Cephaloedium  I  272. 
HPAKAEOZCyme  III  173. 
HPAKAEOYZ  ZflTHPOZ  OAZION  Thasos  II 

148.  149. 
HPAKAHTOZ  Tarentum  I  141.  153. 
HPIAANOZ  Chios  III  517. 
HPOAOTOZ  Erythrae  III  255. 
HPOAHPOZ  AIONYZIOY  Erythrae  III  259. 
HPOOEMIZ  HPAKAEITOY  Erythrae  III  259. 
HPflC  €YPYTTYOC  Pergamum  III  117. 
HPfllAA  Pheneus  II  500. 
HT  Neapolis  1  170. 
HYTIEIA  Metapontum  I  162. 
HY^AZ  Selinus  I  322. 


0  Aegina  II  374. 

—  Argos  II  475. 

—  Athens  II  353 . 

—  Delphi  II   293 . 


123 


—  980 


—  Dicaea  II  118. 

—  Egypt  (Ptolemy  IV)  III  856. 

—  Lycia  III  546. 

—  Macedon  II  87. 

—  Neapolis  I  73  . 

—  Phalanna  II  226. 

—  Phlius  II  419. 

—  Syracuse  I  362  . 

—  Velia  I  193.  195 . 
©A  Barce  III  903. 
0AP2YTA2  Rhodus  III  412. 
Or  Olus  II  539. 

0E  Elaeusa-Sebaste  III  669. 

—  Elea  II  251 . 

—  Neapolis  Camp.  I  72. 

—  Tarentum  I  134. 

—  Thurium  I  187. 

OEA  AIBIA  Clazomenae  III  230. 
OEA  POMH  Amorium  III  489. 

—  Ancyra  III  491 . 

—  Gordus-Julia  III  434. 

OEA  PHMH  KAI  OEH  C€BACTn  Pergamum  III 

118. 
OEAN  PHMHN  Pergamum  III  116. 

—  Perperene  III  124. 

—  Silandus  III  460. 

OEAN  PnMHNTPinOAEITANTripolis  III  473. 
OEAN  PHMHN  (|)IAOnATPIC  Smyrna  III  291. 
OEAC  CVPIAC  KPOTTOAITnN  Hieropolis   III 

75i  - 
0EBAI02  Thebes  II  306. 
OEBAIflN  Thebes  II  315. 
OEO  Halicarnassus  III  370. 

—  Lampsacus  III  100. 
OEOT  Thebes  II  310. 
OEOrEN  Blaundus  III  428. 
0E0A0P02  Clazomenae  III  224. 
0E0AHP02  Myndus  III  376. 

—  Teos  III  308. 
0E0A0T02  Clazomenae  III  225. 
OEOAOT02  IEPOKAE  Acmoneia  III  480. 
OEOIIOI  KAHTAI02  Aegium  II  430. 
OEON  CEBACTON  fTEPrAMHNOI  Pergamum  III 

118. 
OEON  CYNKAHTON  Erythrae  III  261. 

—  Nacrasa  III  445 . 

—  Pergamum  III  116.  119. 

—  Smyrna  III  291 . 
OEOnOMnOI  Miletus  III  274. 
0E02  2EBA2T02  Aphrodisias  III  350. 


—  Alexandria  Egypti  III  864. 

OEOTI  Thebes  II  312. 
OEOTIMI  AO  Blaundus  II  429. 
OE04>ANHC  Stratoniceialll  381. 
0EP2H2  Chios  III  318. 
OEiniEON  Thespiaell  317. 
0E2TTIK0N  Thespiaell  315. 
OEYAIANOC  ANE<J)HKE  Smyrna  III  300. 
OHPI  Pheneus  II  499. 
OOIAA  Allifae  I  56. 
01  Tarentum  I  136. 
OlflN  Thebes  II  312. 
0AA2T02A  NEOHKEN  Mylasa  III  375. 
OP  Histiaea  II  332. 
0PA2Y  Priene  III  236. 
0PA2YA0X02  Ephesus  III  237. 
0PA2Y  MENH2  Rhodus  III  416. 
0PA2YT  Stratoniceia  III  380. 
OY  Olbia  II  162. 
OYNNAPOC  Synnadalll  536. 
OHMYPIflN  AenianesII  205. 


I 


I    Arcadia  II  489. 

—  Corinth  II  392. 

—  Pharsalus  II  229. 

—  Sicyon  II  423. 

—  Thracian  Chersonesus  II  129. 
I A  Syria  III  731. 

IAIHN  Parosl569. 
IA2HN  Ephesus  III  241 . 
IB  Amisus  III  15 . 

—  Pontus  III  22. 
IA  Corinth  II  392. 

—  Selge  III  604. 

IAK  Aegae  Aeolidis  III  170. 
IAO  Lampsacus  III  100. 
IA0MENEY2  Cos  III  396. 
IE  Achaean  League  II  438. 

—  Syracuse  I  362. 

—  Syria  III  721.  722. 

—  Velia  I  198. 

EPA  ATTHNH  Ephesus  III  243 . 
I  EPA  BOYAH  Antiochia  ad  Maeandrum  III  342. 
Aphrodisias  III  346.  347.  348. 

—  Attuda  III357. 

—  Teinenothyrae  III  539. 

—  Tripolis  III  471 . 
IEPA  CYNKAHTOC  Aezanis  II  484. 


—  981  — 


549 


Ancyra  III  490. 
Apameia  III  494. 
Aphrodisias III  346.  347.  34^. 

Attuda  III  357. 
Cyme  III  178.  179. 
Docimeium  III  507. 
Mostene  III  444. 
Myndus  III   379. 
Philadelphia  III  452.  453. 
Phocaea  III  284. 
Prymnessus  III  533 . 
Smyrna  III  295 . 
Synaiis  III  535 . 
Tabala  III  461. 
Temenothyrae  1  laviopolis  III 


538 


—  Themisonium  III  541. 

Tripolis  III  470.  471 . 
I  EPA  EdpECIflN  Ephesus  III  244. 
IEPAZ  Epidaurus  II  482.  483. 
IEPATIKOC  Tripolis  III  472. 
IEPEYI  MENEAHMOI  Epirus  II  257. 
IEPO  Halicarnassus  111  371. 
l€POC  Side  III  585. 
IEPOC  AHMOC  Aphrodisias  III   346. 
Cadi  III  498. 
Tabae  III  385. 
—  Tralles  III  467. 

IEPONYMOY  Syracuse  1  362. 
IEPHNOI  ArgosII  476. 

—  Syracuse  1  359.  361.  562. 
IKEII02  Chios  III  319. 

—  Smyrna  III  290. 
IAI  Arpi  I  89. 

IOYAIA  ZHNONIL    ■    Laodiceia  ad  Lycura   III 
522. 

IOYAIEHN  THN   KAI   AAOAIKEQN  Laodiceia 
ad  Mare  III  760.  761.  762. 

IOYAIOC  AIONYCIOC  Sebaste  III  534. 

IOYAIOI  ANAPONIKOI  EYEPI"ETH2  Laodi- 
ceia ad  Lvcum  III  522. 

IOVIOI  KAEHN  APXIEPEYI  A2IA2  Eumeneia 
III  511. 

in  Celenderis  III  627. 

innAITAlThessaly  II  236. 

ITTTTAPIZ  Camarina  I  261 . 

innOKPATHI  Cos  III  401.  402.  406. 
—  Epirus  II  255. 

innOYPIOC  Blaundus  III  429. 


IPOMNHMHN  Abdera  II  125. 
II  Athens  II  354. 

—  Celenderis  III  627. 

—  Neapolis  I  74.75.  78.   79. 

—  Suessa  Aurunca  I  86. 

—  Troezen  II  486. 
IIAPNION  Leucas  II  270. 
Id)  Olbia  II  163. 

—  Yelia  I  197. 

inNON  TONKTDHN  Perinthus  II  158. 


K   Alexandria  III  of  Macedon  II  65. 

—  Capua  I  61 . 

—  Cibvra  III  501 . 

—  Corinth  II   394. 

—  Egypt  (Arsinoe  II)  III  858. 

—  Heracleia  1  1 52. 

—  Heracleia  Pontica  III  46. 

—  Istrus  II  169. 
Massilia  I  1 1 . 

—  Mctapontum  I  165. 

—  Rubi  I  97. 

—  Sclge  111  603. 

—  Syracuse  1  342. 

—  Tarentum  I  115.  120.  125.  127.  128.  131. 

—  Tauromenium   I  367. 

—  Tegea  II  503 . 
— -  Yelia  I  197. 

KAB€IPIA  Thessalonica  II  104. 

KABI  Thebes  II  310. 

KABIPOC  Thessalonica  II  102. 

KAA  Troezen  II  486. 

KAZCANH  Themisonium  III  540. 

KAICAP  C6BACTOC  Amphipolis  II  41. 

KAICAP€ON  TON  nPOC  TH  ANAZAPB  Ana- 

zarbus  III  619. 
KAIPOYd)INOC  BPOYZHNON  AN€0H2  Bruzus 

III  497- 
KAA  Metapontum  I  165. 

—  Tabae  III  384. 

—  Thurium  I  186.  187. 
KAAAI  Thebes  II  311. 
KAAAlAlCyme  III  176. 
KAAAIAAMAI  Abdera  II  121. 
KAAAITENHI  Blaundus  III  430. 
KAAAIKPATHZ  Tarentum  I  146. 
KAAAIKPATHI  BP  AXYAAIAOY  Tabae  III  384. 


—  982  — 


KAAAinOI  APTEMIAflPOY  Apollonia  Salbace 

HI  354- 
KAAAI2  Erythrae  III  255. 
KAAAICTPATOY  Patrae  II  432. 
KAniTHNOC   Seleucia  ad  Calycadnum  III  645. 
KAAYAIA  C6A6VK6HN  Seleuceia  III  600. 
KAAYAON  Cyme  III  173. 
KAAYKAANH  Seleucia  ad   Calycadnum  III  644. 

645.  646.  647. 
KAriETnN  Aphrodisias  III  351. 
KAniTOAEINOY  Erythrae  III  263. 
KAPM€IOC  Hadrianopolis  III  512. 
KAYNA2IHN  Chios  III  319. 
KE(|>AAOC  Pale  II  459- 
KH  Damastium  II  247. 
KH(J>I2IAH2  Achaean  League  II   438. 

—  Chios  III  319. 

KH<J>I20KPIT02  Chios  III  318. 
KZHN0NI2  Laodiceia  ad  Lycum  III  524. 
Kl  Egypt  (Ptolemy  V),  III  858. 
—  Tarentum  I  125 . 
KIM  Syracuse  I  341 . 
KIMflN  Metapontum  I  163. 

—       Syracuse  I  341.  342. 
KI2  Syracuse  I  360. 
KK  Aspendus  III  574. 
KA  Tarentum  I  127. 
KAAYAIA  BOYAH  Tralles  III  468  . 
KAAYAIOnOYNTIHN  Locris  II  287. 
KAAYAI02  Stratoniceia  III  381 . 
KAAZOMENH  Clazomenae  III  230. 
KAE  Aenianes  II  206. 
KAEO  Amorium  III  488. 
KAEAPX02  Magnesia  III  265. 
KAENA  Abdera  II  124. 
KAEinnOI  Thessaly  II  235. 
KA€OBOYAOC     APXHN     Temenothyrae     and 

Sebaste  III  540. 
KAEYAHPOY  Velia  I  194. 
KAEYX  Side  III  583. 
KAEHN  Thurium  I  189. 
KAH  Tarentum  I  147. 
KAHTAIOC  Aegium  II  430. 
KAIflN  Thebes  II  311. 
KOINOBOVAION  Anazarbus  III  619. 
KOINON  Cyrene  III  899.  900. 
KOINON  AYKAO  BAPAT6CON  Barata  III  6i4a. 
KOINON  KYTTPIflN  Cyprus  III  691-693. 
KOINHN  0E22AAHN  Thessaly  II  237.  238. 
KOINON  <|>PYriAI  AT7AMEI2  Apameia  III  494. 


KOAO(|>nNinN  KAAPIA  Colophon  III  235 
KOINOC  KIAIKIAC  Tarsus  III  663. 
KON  Tarentum  I  116.  128. 
KOPA2  Syracuse  I  355. 
KOPH  Cyzicus  III  89. 
KOPOC  Nysa  III  448. 
KOPHNIC  Pergamum  III  119. 
KOI  Aetolia.II  278. 
K02HN  Scythic  King  II  201 . 
KOY2INI02  Ephesus  III  242. 
KP  Syria  III  720. 
KPA  Argos  II  477. 
—    Axus  II  511 . 
KPAK  Heracleia  Pontica  III  46. 
KPACCOY  SynnadaIIl536. 
KPATEP02  Ephesus  III  239. 
KPATIAHM02  Erythrae  III  255. 
KPI  Metapontum  I  166. 
KTI2TH2  KAAZOM  Clazomenae  III  230. 
KYLycia  III  545. 
—  Philip  III  of  Macedon  II  77. 
KYA  Cyrene  III  896. 
KYAA2  Cnossus  II  $19. 
KYAONHI  Tarsus  III  661. 
KYAAAN02  Chios  III  319. 
KYMH  Cyme  III  179.  180. 
KYMH  AIOAIC  Cyme  III  180. 
KYNNO(|>IA02  Clazomenae  III  227. 
KYNflN  Tarentum  I  140. 
KYTTAPICCIA  Lacedaemon  II  469. 
KOKOY  Apameia  III  492. 


A  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  75 . 

—  Arpi  I  88. 

—  Cassander  of  Macedon  II  78. 

—  Corinth  II  392. 

—  Demetrius  I  of  Macedon  II  79. 

—  Heracleia  I  153. 

—  Masicytes  III  559. 

—  Massilia  In. 

—  Metapontum  I  166. 

—  Neapolis  Camp.  I  79. 

—  Neapolis  Mac.  II  5 . 

—  Rhegium  I  234. 

—  Tarentum  I  119. 
AA  Aegae  II  13. 

—  Argos  II  477. 

AAOYXOY  CTPATHfOY  Thessaly  II  237 


-  9§3 


AAIPBENOC  Hierapolis  III  514. 

AAKETHI  Athens  II  354. 

AAKH  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  64. 

A  AON  I  KOI  Cyme  III  175. 

AAP  Amorium  III  488. 

AE  Cnidus  III  367. 

AEONTI2K02  Cos  III  397. 

AE02  Samos  III  326. 

AEHMEA  Chios  III  320. 

AEHN  Stratoniceia  III  3N0.  381. 

—  Tarentum  I  140. 
AEY  Amestratus  I  258. 
AEYKAITTII  Syracuse  I  538.  345. 
AEYKinnOI  Mctapontum  I  164  . 
AE4>A  Megalopolis  II  497. 
AHTOEIA  Tripolis  III  472. 

Al  Agrigentum  I  249. 

—  Eryx  I  274 . 

—  Rubi  I  97. 

AIBIAN   ZMVPNAlflN   KOPflNOC  Smyrna  III. 

29b. 
AIBYHN  Lybia  II!  907. 
Al  I B  Sinope  III  30. 
AIMYPOC  Limyra  III  559. 
AO  Neapolis  Camp.  I  71. 
ATT  Neapolis  Mac.  II   5 . 
AY  Aetolia  II  278. 

-  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  71. 

—  Corinthian  Colony  II  416. 

—  Masicytes  III  560.  561. 

—  Mctapontum  I   166. 

—  Myra  III  562. 

—  Philip  III  of  Macedon  II  77. 

—  Syracuse  I  362. 

—  Tarentum  1  129. 

—  Tlos  and  Cragus  III  567. 
AYAIAAA  ArgosII  475. 

AYKIAA2     EV5ENOY    EYKAPniTIKOY 

Eucarpeia  III  510. 
AYKOYPrOI  Lacedaemon  II  468. 
Thyrrheium  II  274. 
AYKIN02  Cos  III  395. 

—  Tarentum  I   140. 
AYKINO  Thebes  II  312. 
AYKI2K02EpirusIl256. 

—  Thyrrheium  II  274. 
AYKION    Limyra    III   558. 

Masicytes    III    560. 

—  Patara  III  563. 

—  Pinara  III   565. 


Rhodiapolis  III  565. 

Tlos  III  566.  567. 

Xanthus  III  567. 
AYKOMHAA  Magnesia  ad  Maeandrum  III  266. 
AYK  CflZON  Themisonium  III  540. 
AYKflN  Cos  III  59;. 

—       Tarentum  1  133.  1^4. 
AYKHN  AAMOTIMOY  Patrae  II  432. 
AYIA  Priene  III  286. 
AY2A2  Abydos  III  152. 
AY2I  Anactorium  II  411. 
Afl  Thasos  II   149. 


M 


M  Aetna  I  247. 

—  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  71.  73.  77. 

—  Corinth  II   393 . 

—  Histiaea  II  332. 

—  Lycia  111  546. 

—  Perrhaebi  II  225 . 

-  Philip  II  of  Macedon  II  87. 

—  Syracuse  I  362. 

—  Tarentum  I  124 . 

—  Tauromenium  I  368. 

—  Tegea  II  503.  504  . 

—  Thasos  II  149. 

—  On  Persian  ^  Coins  III  828. 

—  Uncertain  Island,  north  of  Africa  III  922. 
MA  Ambracia  II  249. 

—  Metapontum  I  165. 
MArA2  Athens  II  352. 

MATNHCIA  Magnesia  ad  Sipylum  III  441. 
MAIANAPOC  Antiochia  ad  Maeandrum  III   341 

Tripolis  III  472. 
MANAPHNAI  Clazomenae  III  224.  226. 
MANTIOC  Tralles  III  467. 
MAPMallus  III  637. 
MAPKEAA02CibyraIIl5oi. 

MAPKOC    APXA   THM€NOOVP€VCI    Temeno- 

thyrae  Flaviopolis  III  539. 
MAPNAC  Ephesus  III  243. 
MAPCVAC  Apameia  III  495. 
MAPCVAC  KIBHTOI  Apameia  III  495. 
MBIT   Brundisium  I  103. 
MA  Croton  1  216. 
ME  Athens  II  352.  353. 

—  Lyttus  II  538. 

—  Mesma  I  228. 

—  Neapolis  I  76.  77. 


984 


MEAH  Cos  III  399. 

MEAA  Halicarnassus  III  369. 

MEAHC  Smyrna  III  293. 

MENANAP02  Thyrrheium  II  273. 

MENANAP02  TTAPA2I0Y  Tralles  III  457. 

MENANAPOC  4>IAO   KAICAPTO  Tripolis  III 

470. 
MENANAPOY  Aezanis  III  485. 
MENE  Athens  II  353. 
MENEA  Athens  II  353  - 
MENEKAH2  Stratoniceia  III  380. 
MENEKPATHI  Ephesus  III  237. 
MENEKPATH2  APH02  Smyrna  III  291 . 
MENEKPATHZ  EcfcAAIHN  Smyrna  III  290. 
MENEAAOC  Stratoniceia  III  380. 
MENE20H  Hierapytna  II  530. 
MENE20EY2  Chios  III  319. 
MENinnOZ  Ephesus  III  237. 
MENNEIAI  Thyrrheium  II  274. 
MENTH  Priene  III  286. 
METPOnOAEITHN  TON  6NIHNIA  Magnesia 

ad  Maeandrum  III  270.  271.  272. 
MH  Athens  II  355. 
—  Pontus  III  22. 

MHNOrENHI     2EBA2THN    nEPrAMHNHN 

Pergamum  III  118. 

MHNOAOTOC  Myndus  III  377. 

MHNOAO-  •  -2IAAHN  Acmoneia  III  480. 

MHNfl  Smyrna  III  290. 

MHTP  Samos  III  328. 
—      Samothrace  II  143 . 

MHTPAI  AAMAAOY  Erythrae  III  258.  260. 

MHTPO    AnATOYPHTOY   ANAIinnOY  Ery- 
thrae III  260. 

MHTPOAOP02  Clazomenae  III  228. 
—  Chios  III  320. 

MHTP0NAKT02  Samothrace  II  142. 

MHTPflNAZ  IQPYPOY  Erythrae  III  262. 

Ml  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  72. 

—  Nolal  82.  83. 

—  On  Persian  JR.  Coins  III  828. 
MIKON  Cos  III  397. 

MIKY0O2  Magnesia  ad  Maeandrum  III  265. 
MIAHT02  CiuslII  41. 
MINNIflN  Erythrae  III  255. 
MNA2IMAX02  Rhodus  III  413. 
MNA2HN  Thyrrheium  II  275. 
MNH2APX02  Ephesus  III  238. 
MNH2I0E02  Clazomenae  III  225. 
MO  Aezanis  III  483. 


—  Apameia  III  493. 
MOIPI02  Cherronesus  II  180. 
MOAIHN  Erythrae  III  254. 
MOA02202  Thurium  I  185. 
MONHTA  Alexandria  III  875. 
M02  Soli  III  649. 
M02KYA0Y  Dyrrhachii  II  244. 
M022EO  Mosses  of  the  Bisaltae  II  15 
M02202  Miletus  III  275. 
M02X  Clazomenae  III  226. 
M02KIA02  Apollonia  111.  II  242. 
M02X02  Smyrna  III  289. 
MOY  Adana  III  617. 
MYP  Agrigentum  I  251. 
MYP€INA  Myrina  III  188. 
MYP6NA  Myrina  III  188. 
MY2  Halicarnassus  III  370. 


N 


N  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  65. 

—  Antandrus  III        14]  . 

—  Corinth  II  392. 

—  Ephesus  III  237. 

—  Neapolis  I  72.  79. 

—  Philip  II  of  Macedon  II  55. 

—  Syracuse  I  349.  361. 

—  Syria  III  720. 

—  Velia  I  201 . 

NA  Achaean  League  II  438. 

—  Syria  III  726. 

NANAyA2  TTPEIIA2  Perga  III  578. 
NAVCIKAA  NHPniNA  Mytilene  III  210. 
NAVTH2  Athens  II  352. 
N€IK0MAX0CAPXI€THM€N00VP€VClTeme- 

nothyrae  Flaviopolis  III  539. 
NE2TOPIAA2C0SIII395. 
NEYANT02  ETTOEI  Cydonia  II  520. 
NEYMHTarentumI  134. 
NEYMHNI02Tarentum  I  138. 
Nl  Aeginall  374.  375. 

—  Lacedaemon  II  468.  469. 

—  Messene  II  464. 
NIKA  Metapontum  I  169. 
NIKArOPA2  AACos  III  402. 
NIKHTH2  Athens  II  355. 
NIKI  Cyrene  III  893. 
NIKIA2  Cos  III  400. 

NIKIA2  NI2AI0Y  Erythrae  III  258. 
NIKI02  Cyrene  III  893. 


-  9*5   - 


NIKOKPATHlTarentumI  142. 
NIKOKPATOY2  Thessaly  II  235 
NIKOAA  Miletus  III  276. 
NIKOAAOI  Stratoniceia  III  380. 
NIKOCTPATOC  KAAAICTPATOY  Patrae  11  452 
NINI  CLA  Claudiopolis  III  628. 
NYBY  Neapolis  I  77. 
NYEMBPOI  Ephesus  III  240. 
NYKHNIMOlThuriall  466. 


O  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  72. 

—  Boeotia  II  318. 

—  Cales  I  58. 

—  Cassander  of  Macedon  II  78. 

—  Ephesus  III  241 . 

OA  Macedonian  Imitations  I  13. 

—  Massilia  In. 
OAAMOC  Cos  III  401. 

OAH  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  6.) 
OO  Selge  III  606. 
OIKIITAI  CrotonI  217. 
OIKOYM6NIKOC  Aphrodisias  111  551 
OIKOYM6NIKA  Ephesus  III  243. 
OlflNOI  Ephesus  III  237. 
OKH   Lacedaemon  II  468. 
OAYM  Arcadia  II  488. 

—  Thebes  II  312. 
OAYMTTIA  Ephesus  III  245. 

—  Tralles  III  467. 
OAYMniAAAZ  Sicyon  II  429. 
OAVMTTIKON  ElisII  441. 
OAYMT7II  Tarentum  I   144. 
OMHPOC  Chios  III  522. 
OMHPOY  Ios  II  562. 
OMONOIA  (alone)  Erythrae  III  262. 
OnA04>YAAI  Myrina  III  18S. 

—  Smyrna  III  294 

OPON  Corycus  III  630. 
02  Neapolis  Camp.  I  79. 
OIK IM TAN  Croton  I  215. 
OYIA  Neapolis  Camp.  I  72. 
OYA  Athens  II  352. 

—  Miletus  III  273. 

n 

n  Acanthus  II  21. 

—  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  74. 


—  Aspendus  III  572. 

—  Corinth  II  393. 

—  Croton  I  213. 

—  Dyrrhachii  II  243. 

—  Metapontum  I  161.  168. 

—  Neapolis  I  76. 

—  Potidaea  II  35. 
— •  Rhegium  I  236. 

—  Syracuse  I  354. 

—  Tarentum  I  123.  128. 

—  Terina  I  238.  239.  240. 

—  Yelia  I    197. 

—  On  Persian  M.  Coins  III  830. 
TTA  Sicyon  II  424. 

TTAK  Neapolis  I  75. 
TTAAIK  PR  Cyrene  III  900. 
n A AOY  Thessaly  II  236. 
TTAMY  Rhodus  III  414. 
nAM4>AHI  Argosll  477. 
TTANA  Cos  111  396. 

—     Halicarnassus  III  570. 
TTANAINA  Hipponium  1  220. 
nANT...  Cnidus  III  367. 
nATTIAC  ATTOAAHNIOY  Sebastopolis  111  379. 
fTAP  Thurium  I  187. 

nAPAINOY  AFTOAINAPIOY  Apameia  111  494. 
TTAPI2  Erythrae  III  259. 
TTAPMENIIKOI  Clazomenae  111  22N. 
nAPMHNOI  Apollonia  II  242. 
fTAPPAIIOI  Ephesus  III  240. 
nAZIKPATHI  Smyrna  III   290. 
nAIIHN  Cydoniall  522. 
fTA<t>IA  Pergamum  III  117. 
fTE  Athens  II   354. 

—  Ephesus  III  237. 
FTEEOlbia  II  164. 
T7EIPA  Amisus  III  13. 
T7EAOT7IAHI  Erythrae  III  253.  254. 
fTEAOY  Himera  I  282. 
TTEAHPIAI  Messana  I  301. 
nEMnTOY  Alexandria  III  876. 
FFEPrAMH   Pergamum  III   116.  118. 
TTEPrAMHNnN    Pergamum  III    120.   121.    122. 

123. 
nEPrAMOI  Pergamum  III  116. 
T7EPI  OA'  A6  KA€T  Alexandria  III  876. 
FTETPAI  Thessaly  II  236. 
TTETPAI02  Thessaly  II  235. 
TTHAE<t>OI  Ephesus  III  238. 
TTAATHN  Colophon  III  233. 


986  — 


fTAETAN  Damastiurn  II  247. 
nO  Aspendus  III  573. 

—  Cyrene  III  896. 

—  Elis  II  448. 

nOlAP  Egypt  (Ptolemy  V)  III  858. 

TTO0  Thebes  II  311. 

nOAE  Iasus  III  374. 

nOAEMflN  Athens  II  354. 

nOAEMON  CTPATHmN  AN  €OHKE  Smyrna 

III  300. 
nOAEMDlNOI  YIOY  ZHNONOI  Laodiceia  ad 

Lycum  III  524. 
nOAl  Cyrene  III  895. 
nOAIANOEYI  Cyrene  III  897. 
TTOAY  Metapontum  I  163. 

—  Tarentum  I  135.  138. 
nOAYAPXOlCosIII  397. 
nOAYKAHlErythraelll  255. 

—  Messene  II  465. 
nOAYKPATHI  Cos  III  398. 
nOAYOPOYI  Teos  III  509. 
TT02E  Smyrna  III  289. 
nOIEIAONIOZ  Cius  III  41. 
nOIEIAJINIOI    HPAKAEOYTOY   EniKOY- 

POY  Erythrae  III  260. 
T70ZI.-.TE  Iasus  III  374. 
nOYniOI  ANTICTPAT  Cyrene  III  900. 
nOYniOI  TAMIAC  Cyrene  III  900. 
FTP  Argos  II  475. 

—  Ephesus  III  238. 

—  Olbia  II  163. 
nPAIOZ  Parium  II  568. 
TTPIAMOI  Mum  III  155. 
TTPO   Metapontum  I  166. 
TTPOBOM   Suessa  Aurunca  I  85. 
nPOCTEYAAM  Cos  III  399. 
nPOZENOI  Cius  III  42. 

—  Miletus  III  274. 

TTPOMA  Sicyon  II  427. 

TTPOTHZAbdera  II  123. 

TTPHTn  Miletus  III  276. 

nPO<t>YAAI  Smyrna  III  292. 

TTPHTAKOINA  ACIAC  €N  CMYPNH  Smyrna  III 
302. 

TTTOAIOKOI  Apterall  507. 
TTY  Achaean  League  II  438. 

—  Celenderis  III  627. 

—  Elis  II  451 . 

—  Mallus  III  638. 

nYOArOPHI  CAMIHN  Samos  III  331. 


TTYOAI  Cyme  III  175. 
fTYOEOZ  Clazomenae  III  225. 

—         Colophon  III  235. 
nYOHZ  nYGOY   Laodiceia  ad  Lycum   III   521, 

523. 
TTYOIAAphrodisias  III  351. 

—  Delphi  II  295. 

—  Hierapolis-Sardes  III  518-519. 

—  Thessalonica  II  103.  104. 

—  Tripolis  III  472. 
nYOU  Phocaea  III  284. 
TTYOinN  Chios  III  321. 

—  CnidusIII  366. 

—  Cyme  III  175. 
TTYOO  Samothrace  II  143. 
nYOOAOPOI  Colophon  III  253. 
nYOOMNHSTOY  Erythrae  III  255. 
TTYOONIKOI  Cos  III  403. 
nYAAO  Arpil  89. 
nYPPIACosIIl398. 

TTYPAMH  Hieropolis-Castabala  III  633. 
nnPOC  €AHN€I  Pordosilene  III  214. 


P  Chalcedon  III  40. 

—  Egypt  (Ptolemy  IV)  III  856. 

—  Selge  III  603. 

—  Tarentum  I  120.  123.  124. 
S  Velia  I  196. 

PO  Alexander  III.  II  67. 

PO  Orrescii  II  4. 

P0E  Rhegium  I  234. 

POAIOZ  Miletus  III  275. 

PHI  A  Achaean  League  II  438. 

RUM  A  Lacedaemon  II  469. 

PflMH  Antiochia  ad  Maeandrum  III  342 

—  Ephesus  III  242. 

—  Nicaea  III  50. 


2  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  69. 

—  Anactorium  II  410. 

—  Ancona  I  44. 

—  Aptera  II  510. 

—  Argos  II  472. 

—  Corinth  II  393. 

—  Cyprus  III  687. 

—  Egypt  (Ptolemy  III),  III  854. 


-  987  - 


—  Epidamnus  Dyrrhachium  II  407. 

—  Heracleia  I  1 5  3 . 

—  Leucas  II  413 . 

—  Metapontum  I  164.  166. 

—  Syracuse  I  350. 

—  Tarentnm  I  119. 

—  Velia  I  201 . 

2 A  Corycus  III  630. 

—  Seleucia  ad  Calycadnum  III  644. 

—  Tabae  III  383. 

—  Tarentum  I  116.  117.  12b.  127.   12S. 
CAPATTIC  Temnus  III  190. 
CAPAIANHN  Sardcs  III  457. 
CAPAIC  SardesIII  i>7- 
CAVCTPATON6I  KIANOY  THMN  Temnus  III 

190. 

CEBACTH  CVNKAHTOC  ZMYPNAIHN  l€PO- 
NYMOC  Smyrna   III  296. 

2EBA2THNHN  Tavium  III  701. 

2EBA2THNHN  TEKTOIAmN  Ancyra  111  698. 

IEBAITON  Pergamum  III  117. 

CEBACTON  K€(j>AAinN  rPAMMATEYHN  Per- 
gamum III  123 . 

2EBA2T02  Clazomenae  III  231. 
—  Ilium  III  1 54. 

Miletus  III  277. 

IEBAITOI  KTI2TH2  Clazomenae  III  231. 
—  Teos  III  310. 

IEAEYKOY  Pergamum  III  113. 

IEAINOI  Selinus  I  521.  322. 

CEMNHC  €NAOIO  T€PAC€  V€AP€09N  Syedra 
III  651. 

2EPOYHNIOY    KAniTONOI    KAI    IOYAIAI 
IEOYHPAI  Acmoneia  III  481. 

IHMArOPAI  Smyrna  III  290. 

IHPAMBOI  Tarentum  I  147. 

21  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  58. 

—  Metapontum  I  167. 

—  Nagidus  III  642. 
—  Neapolis  I  77. 

—  Syria  III  721 . 

—  Tarentum  I  126.  133.  134. 

—  Thurium  I   187. 
i\\  Cibyra  III  501 . 
CIAANAEHN  Silandus  III  460. 
CIAANAOC  Silandus  III  460. 
IIAANOI  Agrigentum  1  250. 
2IAHN02  Paros  II  569. 

2IM  Tarentum  I  125.  126. 
—  Thurium  I  186. 


2IMO  Larissa  II  219. 

IinYAHNH  Smyrna  III  293. 

CITTYAOC  Magnesia  ad  Sipylum  III  441.442.  443. 

ZK  Aspendus  III  573. 

IKYOINO  Philomelium  III  531. 

CMYPNA  Smyrna  III  295.  294. 

10  Argos  II  472. 

COAYMOC  Termessus  III  609. 

20AHN  Ephesus  III  239. 

202  Stratus  II  272. 

lOIITTOAIlGela  1  278. 

*0<t>OKAHI  Cos  III  402. 

20TEIPA  Cyzicus  III  86. 

Hipponium  I  22 1 . 
Syracuse  I    3)6.  357. 
20THP  Himera  I  283. 
2T7APTH  Lacedaemon  II  170. 
2TA  Oyi  Laiis  I   157. 
2TA2ION  Rhodus  III  413.  416. 
CTAY    €AniAH<t>OPOY   KYMAION    Cyme   III 

182. 
CTAY    N€IKOCTPATOY    THMN    Temnus    III 

190. 
CTC€ZAOYKIOYTHinNTeos  III  311. 
CT-nANKPATOTeos  III  309. 
2TPA  Agrigentum  I  251. 

—  Smyrna  III  294. 

—  Zacynthus  II  463. 

CTPA  AAPIANOnO  Stratoniceia  III  382. 
CTPA  AOION  BONIANOY  Sardes  III  457. 
CTPA  MENANAPO  Apollonia  Salbace  III  355. 
CTPA    NIKOCTPATOY    Apollonia  Salbace  III 

355- 
CTPA  n  C6AAI0Y  Smyrna  III  303. 
CTPA  Tl  KAAY  COCANAPOC  Smyrna  III  291. 

292 . 
*TPATHN  Cyme  III  175. 
2  TPA<t>  Chios  III  319. 
CTPI  nnAAHNOC  TPAIANOC  Pergamum  III 

119. 
CTPKA  K€<|>AAinN  fT€PrA  Pergamum  III   119. 
2Y  Tarentum  I  140. 
2YAHK02  Lappa  II  534. 
2YMMAX02MyndusIII  377. 
IYN  Ephesus  III  236. 
2YNKAHT02  Bagiis  III  427. 
CYNNAAEHN  lONflN  Synnada  III  536.  537. 
2<J)  Athens  II  351.  552. 
2fl  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  72. 

—  Athens  II  354. 

124 


988  — 


—  Leucas  II  270. 

—  Messene  II  464. 

—  Syracuse  I  348.  363. 

—  Tarentum  I  137.  144. 

—  Thurium  I  186. 
2HAAM 02  Tarentum  I  135. 
inr  Thurium  I  186. 
inrENHI  Tarentum  I  147. 
2flK  Tarentum  I  117. 
2HKANNA2  Tarentum  I  148. 
2HKPATH2  Colophon  III  234. 

—  Leucas  II  271 . 

—  PhygelaIIl286. 
2flA0  Halicarnassus  III  371. 
2n2ANAP02CiusHI42. 
2O2IBI02  Heracleia  I  154. 
2H2T  Myndus  III  377. 
2n2TPAT02  Chios  III  320. 
2H20HNE2  Laodiceia  ad  Lycum  III  520. 
2HTinN  Leucas  II  271. 


T  Aesernia  I  50. 

—  Barce  III  902. 

—  Cassander  of  Macedon  II  78. 

—  Croton  I  219. 

—  Neapolis  I  79. 

—  Stratus  II  272. 

—  Syria  III  721.  722. 
TAAON  Phaestus  II  542. 

TAMIA2  ANTICTPA  Cyrene  III  901 . 

TAMIAC  HI  900-901. 

TAMIOY  TAIOY  TTOTTIAIOY  Macedonia  II  94. 

TAP  Neapolis  I  73.  80. 

TAYPIAA  Cnossus  III  519. 

TE  Rhodus  III  414. 

TET  Thyrrheium  II  273. 

TEI2I  Samothrace  II  143. 

TEI2YA02  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  67. 

TEAEA2  Cnidus  III  366. 

TEAE2l(|>PnN  Cnidus  III  366. 

TEAE<|>ANTO  Pharsalus  II  229. 

TEPMH  Termessus  Major  III  608.' 

TETPAXAAKON  Chios  III  321 . 

TH  Pharsalus  II  229. 

THIAAH2  Clazomenae  III  229. 

THIHN  inNHN  Teos  III  309.  311. 

THAEMAX02  Erythrae  III  256. 

THMI  Pharsalus  II  229. 


THMNOC  Temnus  III  190. 
Tl  Corinth  II  393 . 

—  Lacedaemon  II  468. 

—  Nagidus  III  641 . 

—  Thurium  I  187. 

Tl  KAAY  KAAAITENH2  Blaundus  III  430. 

Tl  KAAAAIOC  0OINIZ  Blaundus  III  430. 

TIM  Thebes  II  311. 

TIMEAHC  Aphrodisias  III  345. 

TIMH2IANAZ  Clazomenae  III  228. 

TIMOZ  EKATA  Cos  III  399. 

TIMOZENOYC0SIII403. 

TIMOOEO  Acmoneia  III  480. 

TIM00E02  Rhodus  III  413. 

TIMOOEOY  Heracleia  Pontica  III  47. 

TIMOKAHC  Tegea  II  503. 

TITIANOC  APXIEPEVC  Temenothyrae  III  540. 

TOA  Nagidus  III  641. 

T0AMAI02  Aenianes  II  205.  206. 

TPH  Corinth  II  381. 

TPI  Stratus  II  273. 

TPIH  Corinth  II  382. 

TPOKMHN  Tavium  III  701 . 

TPY  Syria  III  740. 

TPH2TP  Stratoniceia  III  380. 

TTT  Argos  II  473  ■ 

TY  Stymphalus  II  501. 

TYXH  TAPCOC  MHT  Tarsus  III  664. 

TYNN  Naxos  II 566. 


Y  Aspendus  III  573 . 

YrEIACos  III  404. 

YAIH  Himera  I  281. 

VVA  Himera  I  211.  281. 

YAAinn02Abydos  III  131.  132. 

YAAOC  Saitta  III  454- 

YTT€PNIKHC  PHMAinN  Carrhae  III  815 


4> 


<|>  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  65 

—  Caulonia  I  208. 

—  Massilia  In. 

—  Metapontum  I  166 . 

—  Pella  II  98. 

—  Rhodus  III  410. 

—  Syracuse  I  363. 

—  Syria  III  731 . 


-  989  - 


—  Tarentum  I  123.  125.    128. 

—  Terina  I  238. 

—  Thurium  I  187.  190. 

—  Yelia  I  194.  196.  197. 
<|>ArETA  Sinopelll  30. 
4>AIAIM02  Miletus  III  275. 
(j>AINO  Chios  III  321. 
<1>AAAKP02  Apollonia  II  242. 
<j)AAAIKOY  Phocis  II  293. 
4>AM  Hierapytna  II  530. 
<j>ANArOPA2  Clazomenae  III  228. 
4>ANIA2  Eretria  II  330. 
<t>ANNO  OEMII  Erythrae  III  255 
<J>APOC  Caunus  III  361 . 
4>HIINOI  Chios  III  318. 

4>|  Actolia  II  277. 

—  Alexander  III  of  Macedon  II  58. 

—  Bottiae  Emathiae  II  96. 

—  Corey ra  II  262. 

—  Croton  1  218. 

—  Lacedaemon  II  469. 

—  Tarentum  I  120.  126.  127.   131.  138.  14 1.  143. 
146. 

—  Thurium  I  189. 

—  Yelia  1  195.  196.  198. 

—  On  Double  Daric  III  827. 
(|>IA  Tarentum  I  129. 
4>IAAA€A<t>€ftN  Philadelphia  III  451. 
4>IAAA€A4>IA  Philadelphia  III  45 1 . 
4>IAETAIPOY  Pergamum  III  110-112. 
4>lAlOC  Z€VC  Pergamum  III  118. 
<j)|AIP  Syria  III  73^. 

(j>IAI2  Chalcis  II  324. 
$IAIITHI  Cos  III  395. 
<j>IAI2TI  Terina  I  241. 
<t>l  AI2T I AO 2  Syracuse  I  360.  361. 
4>IAI2TinN02  Yelia  I  194. 
<j>|AO  Athens  II  355. 
<t>IAOAAM  Cos  III  396. 
<j>IAOIENIAOY  Thessaly  II  235. 
4>IAO K AH C  Tarentum  I  145. 
4>IAOK PA  Tarentum  I  139. 
—         Apollonia  II  242. 
<J>IAOKPATH2  EYTTOAIA02  Erythrae  III  260. 
(J)IAOKPATOY2  Thessaly  II  236. 


<|>IA0Y  Apollonia  11  243. 
<t>IAflN  Corcyra  II  265. 

—       Rhodus  III  416. 
4>IAnN  nP02nNT02  Erythrae  III  257. 
4>IAnNIOAA2  Corcyra  II  265. 
(j>IAOMHA€C0N    €T7€VTVXO    Philomehum  II 

552. 
<J>lAflTA2  Apollonia  II  243. 

Corcyra  II  265 . 
4>IA<J>IA  Cnidus  III  566. 
<J>IP...  Cnidus  III  366. 
<J>0  Syracuse  I  361 . 
<J>OINII  Blaundus  III  430. 
<J)PY  Syracuse  I  339. 
(pPYriAA  Syracuse  I  339. 
<|>  — y  Medeon  II  272. 
4>flK€A  Phocaea  III  284. 


y  Histiaea  II  332. 
^APO  Thebes  II  31 1 


X  Histiaea  II  332. 

—  Neapolis  I  73 . 

—  Nola  I  82. 

—  Thracian  Chersonesus  II  131.  132. 

—  Yelia  I   194. 
XAI  Neapolis  I  80. 
XAIPHN02  Apollonia  II  242. 
XAIPI02  Cyrenelll  895. 
XAP  Syracuse  I  363. 
XAPH2  Abydos  III  132. 

XAPH2  B  nAniA2  lEPAnOAITEION  Hierapo- 

lis  III  516. 
XAPINAVTHC  Athens  II  354. 
XAPINOC  TPAMMATEYGON  Pergamum  III  117. 
XAPMH2  Erythrae  III  256. 

—         Miletus  III  275.  276. 
XAPMY  Halicarnassus  III  369. 
XAPMYA02  BCos  III  402. 

XAPOniAH2  2H2TPATOY    lEPAnOAITHN 

Hierapolis  III  516. 
XO  Elis  II  446. 
XPVCANTINAHierapolisand  Sardes  III  518.  519. 


Cephaloedium  I  272. 
Ebusus  I  6. 


b)  Punic, 


Gades  I   7. 
lliberis  I  7, 


990 


Motya  I  304-6. 
Panormus  I  310-12, 
Saetabi  I  7-8. 


AESILLASQII94. 

ATEULA  Remi  12. 

C-ARB  Brundisium  I  103. 

C.D  Panormus  I  314. 

COHOR  PRAE  PHIL  Philippi  11  45" 

D-D  Panormus  I  314. 

G-  AQ  Venusia  I  100. 

HISPANORVM  Spain  I  8. 

L.SEIO  PROCOS  Panormus  1  314. 

M.ATIVS  BALBVS  PR  I  376. 

Nil  Venusia  I  100. 

P. AS  VIR— III  VIR  Paestum  1  178. 

PROVINCIA  DACIA  II  165. 

Q  Uncertain  Sicilian  I  371 . 

QT.  RE- 1 1.  VIR  Paestum  I  178. 


Aquilonia  I  51 . 
Atella  I  57. 
Capua  I  61-64. 
Cubulteria  I  65 . 
Fistelia  I  84. 
Frentrum  I  52. 


Siculo-Punic  I  371-2, 
Solus  I  323.  324. 


c)  Latin. 


ROMANOM  1  31- 
SARD  PATER  I  37<>- 
SC  Paestum  I  179. 
VIC  AVG  Philippi  II  45. 
VLATOS  Remi  I  12. 
YOUANOM  Aesernia  I  51. 


Latin  Ethnics. 


Aesernia  I  50-51 . 
Cales  I  57-58. 
Larinum  I  52-53 . 
Social  War  I  54-55 . 
Suessa  Aurunca  I  85 


d)  Oscan. 


The  following  coins  bear  Etruscan  inscriptions 
Populonia  I  20-22. 


Hyria  I  68-69. 
Irnum  I  87. 
Nuceria  Alfaterna  I  83. 
Social  War  I  54-55. 
Teanum  Sidicinum  I  86, 


e)  Etruscan  and  Umbrian. 

Volaterrae  I  23-24 


THE     PHILOCTETES    VASE. 


SIR   HERMANN   WEBER'S 
COLLECTION    OF    ANTIQUITIES 


It  had  been  intended  to  bind  in  with  the  Second  Part  of  Volume  III  the  Sale  Catalogue  of 
Sir  Hermann  Weber's  Antiquities,  which  were  dispersed  by  Messrs  Sotheby  and  Co,  on  the 
22nd  and  23rd  May  19 19.  Unfortunately,  these  catalogues  which  had  been  left  with  the  printers 
for  safekeeping  have  either  been  mislaid  or  destroyed. 

The  collection  consisted  of  Greek,  Roman  and  Egyptian  Antiquities,  Vases,  Bronzes, 
Terra-Cotta  Figures,  Glass,  Ornaments  in  gold,  silver,  ivory,  bronze,  etc. 

Among  the  most  interesting  items  we  may  mention  the  following  : 

Lot  23.  A  bronze  statuette  (height  4!  inches)  of  IMHOTEP,  the  physician  god  of  the 
ancient  Egyptians,  seated ;  the  god  wears  the  conventional  skull-cap,  and  a  scroll  lies  open  on 
his  knees;  his  usekh  or  collar  is  inlaid  in  gold.  This  came  from  the  Gr6au  sale,  Paris,  1885, 
lot  801;  PI.  XV,  2. 

Lot  55.  A  terra-cotta  Phiale,  9!  in.  in  diam.  by  i\  in.  high,  with  a  representation,  according 
to  Kliigmann,  probably  of  the  Marriage  of  Hercules.  The  phiale  forms  the  subject  of  a  paper 
by  Dr  F.  Parkes  Weber,  F.S.A.,  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  (Feb.  14,  1895). 

Lot  73.  Wrongly  described  in  the  catalogue  as  an  Etruscan  Bucchero-ware  Phiale,  is  a 
black  "  umbilical "  patera  of  Cales  make.  The  design  represents  scenes  from  the  Odyssey. 
Presented  to  the  British  Museum  by  Dr  F.  Parkes  Weber. 

Lot  74.  Also  wrongly  described,  is  a  black  "  umbilical  "  patera  of  Cales  make,  of  a  pattern 
representing  the  "  chariot  of  the  gods  ". 

Lot  84.  A  Panathenaic  Amphora,  black  figure  period,  15  in.  high;  with  Athena  on  one 
side,  and  diskobolos,  athlete  and  judge  with  wand.  From  the  Rhodus  sale  at  Sotheby's,  4th 
December  1885  (lot  145). 

Lot  85.  A  Greek  black-figure  Kylix,  j\  in.  diam.,  representing  a  combat  between  Greek 
warriors.  Signed  ATKEZTO  (backwards). 

Lot  92.  A  Lekythos  with  red-figure  design.  This  vase  is  known  as  the  "  Philoctetes  Leky- 
thos  "  and  is  illustrated  in  L.  A.  Milani's  "  II  Mito  di  Filottete",  Florence,  1879,  from  which 
our  illustration,  on  special  plate,  is  taken.  The  compiler  of  Sotheby's  catalogue  described  the 
scene  as  representing  Oedipos  in  exile. 

Lot  174.  Archaic  statuette  of  the  god  Mars,  9!  in.  high.  This  was  from  A.  Castellani, 
Roman  sale,  1884,  p.  48,  n°  289. 

Lot  185.  Bronze  Figure  of  a  fighting  Gladiator;  5-  in.  high.  From  the  Greau  sale,  p.  57, 
n°  264  (vignette). 

Correct  in  the  description  of  lot  218,  Dr  Pantaleoni ;  lot  219,  Gr£au  for  Grean;  lot  220, 
same  correction. 

Lot  221.  A  fine  Bronze  Patera;  from  the  H.  Hoffmann  sale,  Paris,  1888  ;  101407. 

Collectors  and  others,  who  own  the  Sir  Hermann  Weber  Sale  Catalogue  of  Antiquities, 
will  be  glad  of  the  above  corrections  and  annotations,  for  which  we  are  indebted  to  Dr 
F.  Parkes  Weber,  F.S.A. 


NOTES    AND    RECTIFICATIONS 

to  Volume  I. 
Cf.  also  Errata,  I,  p.  377,  II,  p.  579). 


P.  41,  n°   198.  Ariminum.  The  warrior  is  armed  with  a  short  sword  and  a  spear,  the  latter 

being  the  sheath  ofCarelli,  pi.  xxiv,  1.  (S.W.  Grose). 
P.  46,  last  line,  "oter"  for  "other". 

P.  67,  n°  314.  Hyria.  From  the  spacing  of  the  letters  I  should  judge  that  4  is  a  form  for  Y 

and  not  a  plant  or  a  harpoon  as  suggested  by  Imhoof  and  Sambon.  McClean 

n°  219  has  the  form  shaped  i  in  the  writing  of  the  ethnic  usually  given  as 

AV\IAV.(S.W.G.). 

P.  69,  n"  321.  Neapolis.  To  judge  from  the  style  of  the  obverse  I  should  wish  to  assign  this 

anepigraphic  coin  to  Nola  rather  than  to  Neapolis.  (S.W.G.). 
P.  72,  n°  332.  Neapolis.  The  proposed  resolutions  of  the  monogram  do  not  take  into  account 
the  small  A  at  the  foot  of  the  first  upright  which   is  visible  on  the  plate  and 
on  other  specimens.  (S.W.G.). 
P.  73,  nos  365,  367  a.  "  Hemilitra  "  instead  of  Hemilitron  as  intended. 

P.   104,  n°  502.  Graxa.  Another  example  of  a  countermarked  quadrans  of  Graxa,  to  be  added 
to  the  seven  examples  of  this  coin,  which  I  was  able  to  find  when  dealing  with 
the  coins  of  this  mint  in  Num.  Chron.,  19 16,  p.  203  seq.  The  weight  of  this 
specimen  helps  to  confirm  the  views  there  expressed.  (S.W.  G.). 
P.   104,  n°  503  and  pass.,  "  cockle-shell".  Generations  of  numismatists  have  insisted  on  calling 
this  shell  by  a  wrong  name.  Jt  is  really  the  scallop-pecten,  as  added  in  brack- 
ets to  n°*  649-50.  (S.W.G.). 
P.   185,  n°  880.  (PI.  35).  Thurium.  The  monogram  on  this  Thurian  didrachm  is  simply  "E; 
cf.  Jameson  Cat.,  n°  365.  There  is  another  specimen  from  the  same  dies  in 
the  Cabinet  des  Medailles,  Paris,  shewing  distinctly  the  T.  (M  .P.  Vlasto). 
P.   185,  n°  881.  Thurium.  I  have  misrepresented  Mr.  E.J.  Seltman  in  stating  that  he  support- 
ed  M.    Sambon's   theory  about  <(>  and   Phrygillos   (vi^.    the  bird).   "Prof. 
Regling  accepted  it  (Terina,  p.  44).  On  the  contrary   I  expressed  '  bedingte 
Zweifel '  (Terina,  p.  41),  i.e.  I  did  not  feel  sure  that  it  was  an  engraver's  (j). 
What  I  said  was  that  the  4>PY  (not  the   mere  <t>)  confirmed   M.   Sambon's 
idea".  (E.J. S.). 
P.   190,  n°  909.  Copia.  The  obverse  type  reproduced  on  the  plate  is  certainly  of  a  coin  of  Orra. 

In  fact,  it  is  the  coin  figured  on  PI.  23,  n°  507. 
P.   192,  n°  917.  Velia.  Delete  the  comma  after  above. 

P.  212,  n°  1009.  Croton  in  alliance  with  Zancle.  The  letters  are  PA  and  not  DA- 
P.  212,  n°  1012.  P  occurs  with  the  radiating  lines  on  the  reverse  of  a  McClean  coin  of  Croton, 
combined  with  an  obverse  bearing  a  cantharus  for  symbol.  (S.W.G.). 


—  994  — 

P.  250,  n°  1 196.  Agrigentum.  Compare  with  this  coin  of  Agrigentum  signed  MYP  one  of 
quite  similar  style  with  the  fly  for  symbol  on  the  obverse,  which  will  be 
found  in  the  McClean  collection,  n°  2042.  (S.  W.G.). 

P.  266,  n°  1270.  Line  7.  "vreath"  for  "wreath". 

P.  304,  n°  1451.  Motya.  Formerly  attributed  to  Segesta;  suggests  the  probability  of  a  close 
connection  between  the  two  mints.  For  while  the  ivy-leaf  behind  the  female 
head  on  this  coin  occurs  on  coins  certainly  of  Motya  (e.g.  McClean  2460)  — 
the  head  itself  is  closer  in  style  to  an  undoubted  coin  of  Segesta  (McClean 
2552),  where  it  is  combined  with  the  obverse  type  of  the  Weber  coin,  a 
hound  standing  on  a  stag's  head  and  above  it  a  small  head,  r.  This  symbol 
also  occurs  on  coins  of  Segesta  with  the  ordinary  type  of  the  prowling  hound. 
(S.W.G.). 

P.  310,  n°  1476.  (PL  56).  Panormus?  The  exergue  of  this  coin  does  not  bear  an  inscription 
Y^TIY*  as  described,  but  really  shows  a  swan  with  spread  wings.  This  coin 
is  from  the  same  dies  as  Benson  sale  Catalogue,  n°  250.  E.J.  Seltman's 
attribution  of  the  coin  to  Camarina  is  correct.  (M.P.Vlasto). 

P.  345,  n°  1623,  line  3.  '  Quaters'  instead  of  'quarters'. 

P.  348,  n°  1639.  Syracuse.  The  legend  should  be  [IEY]2EAEY0EPI[02]. 


ERRATA 


Vol.  III. 

A. 

Page  30,  n°  4820.  Thel^.  of  this  coin  is  shown  upside  down  on  Plate  17$. 
66,  line  3.  No  comma  after  Berlin. 

92,  n°   5068.  The  head  is  possibly  that  of  Caracalla  or  Elagabalus. 
96,  n°  5090.  This  Tetrobol  is  probably  iMacedonian. 
96,  line  before  last.  Read  but,  instead  of  bust. 
142,  n°   5320.  This  Drachm  belongs  to  Assos  in  Mysia. 
142,  nos  5321-22.  These  are  numbered  wrongly  on  Plate  193;  the  obv.  of  one  is  mounted 

with  the  rev.  of  the  other,  and  vice-versa. 
149,  n°   5369.  The  obv.  illustrated  under  this  number  on  Plate   194  belongs  to  n°  5376. 

Correct  in  the  note  anderior  under, 
213,  line    16.    Horseman  instead  of  horsemann . 

226,  n°  5766.  This  coin  should  be  transferred  from  Clazomenae  to  Leuce,  in  Ionia. 
239,  n°  5851.  The  rev.  is  shown  upside  down  on  Plate  206. 

239,  n°   5856.  Illustrated  on  Plate  206  under  n°  5857. 

240,  n°   5857.  Illustrated  on  Plate  206  under  n°  5856. 
262,  n°   5981.  fyL  Sphinx  instead  of  spinx . 

266,  n°   5999.  This  coin  belongs  to  Priene  and  should  have  been  described  after  n°  6108. 

289,  n°  6122  and  6123  are  interchanged  on  Plate  215. 

314,  n°  6243.  This  coin  is  no  longer  given  to  Chios;  possibly  Carian . 

322,  n°  6280  (description)  is  6281  (on  Plate).  N°  6281  is  6282  on  Plate;  and  n°  6282   is 

6280  on  Plate. 
350,  n°  6402,  struck  under  Tiberius,  as  n°  6406. 
352.  Fifth  line  from  bottom  of  page  :  two  instead  of  teno. 
359,  n°  6446A  belongs  to  Caryanda,  and  not  Carystus. 
361,  nos  6353-6354  possibly  belong  to  Caunus. 
373,  nos  65 18-65 19  might  belong  to  the  island  of  Syros. 
378,  n°  6545.  Hadrian  JE,  attribution  to  Myndus  doubtful . 
398,  n°  6642  belongs  to  Pergamum . 

405,  n°  6691  belongs  to  Lucius  Verus  and  not  Antoninus  Pius. 
452.  Third  line  from  bottom,  no  comma  at  the  end. 
457.  Eleventh  line  from  top,  omit  2  after  ANT. 

125 


—  996  — 


B. 


Page  495.  Third  line  from  bottom  read  Acmoneia  instead  of  Aemoneia. 

522,  n°  7136  described  under  Caracalla  is  one  of  the  early  autonomous  coins. 

536,  n°  7181  is  late  in  date  and  should  be  placed  to  the  period  from  Claudius  Gothicusto 

Gallienus. 
555,  n°  7251  of  uncertain  attribution. 
564,  n°  7292  should  be  placed  amongst  thelncerta. 
573,  n°  7318  second  line,  read  countermarks. 
607  line  eight  from  top  to  read  about . 
637  line  three,  read  Mopsos  or  Mopsus  for  Mopsas. 
653,  n°  7617.  Rev.  interchanged  on  PI.  275  with  n°  7624. 

653,  n°  7620.  Obv.  and  l^L  transposed  on  PI.  275. 

654,  n°  7624.  Rev.  interchanged  with  n°  7617  on  PI.  275. 

698,  n°  7767.  This  coin  does  not  belong  to  Amyntas  of  Galatia,  but  is  either  Syrian  or 

Scythian . 
722,  n°  7838.  Misnumbered  7828  on  PI.  285.  This  coin  should  be  n°  7835 . 
782,  n°  8059.  Probably  Cilician  and  not  Phoenician . 

801,  nos  8125-8127  belong  to  the  First  Revolt  and  not  to  Simon  Maccabaeus. 
823,  n°  8169.  The  coin   illustrated  under  this  number  is  not  that  described,  which  is 

correctly  B.M.C.,  PL  xxiv,  24. 
892,  n°  8424.  Reverse  inverted  on  Plate  3.12. 
892,  n°  8426.  This  coin  belongs  to  Barca  (PL  312). 

895,  n°  8439.  This  coin  belongs  to  Magas  (B.C. 308-277). 

896,  n°  8445.  This  coin  belongs  to  Magas  (B.C. 308-277). 
900,  n°  8467.  Rev.  placed  sideways  on  Plate  314. 

900,  n°   8469.  Rev.  placed  sideways  on  Plate  314. 

901,  nos  8471  and  8472,  illustrated  on  Plate  314  belong  to  Caesarea  Capp. 
903,  n°  8480.  Belongs  to  Cyrene. 

911,  n°  8484.  Belongs  to  Segesta . 

912,  n°  8495.  The  ^6  of  this  coin  is  numbered  8492  on  Plate  315. 
925,  n°  8536.  Belongs  to  the  Hispano-Carthaginian  series. 

941,  n°  8567.  Belongs  to  the  Thracian  Chersonese. 

943,  n°  8577A.  Probably  Ionian. 

945,  n°  8591.  Belongs  probably  to  the  Islands  of  the  Coast  of  Asia  Minor. 

945,  n°  8593.  This  coin  is  given  to  Seleucuslin  Brit.  Mus.  Catalogue. 


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